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Re: New little red head
Here’s little Tom right after his first shed here. Which he went into shed immediately after arriving. He was a little huffy when I picked him up to remove the old skin.
Kyle
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Re: New little red head
He is so cute,his markings are really stunning
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Re: New little red head
Originally Posted by Kroberts10
Here’s little Tom right after his first shed here. Which he went into shed immediately after arriving. He was a little huffy when I picked him up to remove the old skin.
Kyle
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He looks great!!
Juice, my Borneo STP is a bit huffy at times too. But so far all hiss no bite. He'll sometimes let out the wimpiest little hiss, but that's it. Closed mouth, no strike position, no actual strikes.
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Awe, how cute. Thanks for sharing!!
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Congratulations! I have been wishing I had a pair of orange heads! It is my understanding that orange heads are basically a different species (or locale?) than the black heads and chrome heads. From what I understand, it isn't possible to produce orange heads by pairing any combination of chrome heads or black heads. Whereas, chrome x black, chrome x chrome, black x black can produce both chrome heads and black heads. So, i'm curious if it's possible to produce orange heads by pairing one with a chrome or black head? A lot of people might say it would be best to keep the orange heads pure by breeding orange head x orange head. What are all of your thoughts on this?
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Re: New little red head
This little bugger is still being a picky eater and only wants live. He seems be be getting a bit darker, or Atleast his dark spots are getting more black. I’m hoping to get him into FT but I’m gonna wait until he has a bit more size before I try to wait him out.
Kyle
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Re: New little red head
Originally Posted by Kroberts10
This little bugger is still being a picky eater and only wants live. He seems be be getting a bit darker, or Atleast his dark spots are getting more black. I’m hoping to get him into FT but I’m gonna wait until he has a bit more size before I try to wait him out.
Kyle
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Just remember to have a read up on the hairdryer method when you try with F/T !!
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Re: New little red head
Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus
Congratulations! I have been wishing I had a pair of orange heads! It is my understanding that orange heads are basically a different species (or locale?) than the black heads and chrome heads. From what I understand, it isn't possible to produce orange heads by pairing any combination of chrome heads or black heads. Whereas, chrome x black, chrome x chrome, black x black can produce both chrome heads and black heads. So, i'm curious if it's possible to produce orange heads by pairing one with a chrome or black head? A lot of people might say it would be best to keep the orange heads pure by breeding orange head x orange head. What are all of your thoughts on this?
Yes, that's all correct. Orange-heads are the northern versions and black/chrome heads are the southern versions so they're entirely separate populations and shouldn't be mixed. I've also heard that Orange-heads are a bit smaller.
Chrome and black heads seem to be the "same" in that you can get mixed babies out of a single breeding and they come from the same population. I believe you can even get chromes from two black head parents and vice versa.
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Glad to see he's still doing good! He is gorgeous!
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He is so cute!!!!
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