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Re: Super Dwarf Snow eye candy
Thanks for the nice comments! I am so excited for them and had to show off on their behalf. The snow isn't going anywhere, s/he's going to be a keeper.
Don't think we can talk sales in discussion forum so I can't answer those other questions here.
Originally Posted by Tigerhawk
They look great. Do you have pictures of the parents? I was wondering how big the parents are.
I don't have any recent photos but I will get some. I would estimate both are around 9-10' (I'll try to get pics with something for size reference) and are 87.5% Kalatoa SD and I think he said 5% mainland and 7.5% dwarf.
The babies are such cute little worms *boop*
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Re: Super Dwarf Snow eye candy
Grats, and great productions!
Stay in peace and not pieces.
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AbsoluteApril (02-02-2017)
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Re: Super Dwarf Snow eye candy
Ok I will send you a pm later.
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Re: Super Dwarf Snow eye candy
Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril
Thanks for the nice comments! I am so excited for them and had to show off on their behalf. The snow isn't going anywhere, s/he's going to be a keeper.
Don't think we can talk sales in discussion forum so I can't answer those other questions here.
I don't have any recent photos but I will get some. I would estimate both are around 9-10' (I'll try to get pics with something for size reference) and are 87.5% Kalatoa SD and I think he said 5% mainland and 7.5% dwarf.
The babies are such cute little worms *boop*
I'm curious what setup you have them in/what size setup? Since SD retics are just super long but relatively thin, I was wondering if that makes a difference.
Last edited by redshepherd; 02-01-2017 at 04:09 PM.
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Very nice, I LOVE the anery!
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
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Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
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Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
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0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
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Re: Super Dwarf Snow eye candy
What teensie tiny little babies!! They look great
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Re: Super Dwarf Snow eye candy
Super cute retics babies very nice. It's neat to see them still in the egg.
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Re: Super Dwarf Snow eye candy
Originally Posted by redshepherd
I'm curious what setup you have them in/what size setup? Since SD retics are just super long but relatively thin, I was wondering if that makes a difference.
The SD are in 4' AP caging and yes, they are much more slender compared to even the dwarfs.
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You have any more pictures of the babies?
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What's the latest on the babies? Don't leave us hanging.
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