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Thread: Het Cajun

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    Het Cajun

    Pics are taken inside with a flash -- not what I prefer. Color is close enough. What excites me most is, that in addition to being a pretty nifty visual, I suspect that Het Cajuns will CONSISTENTLY produce a HIGH number of black backed offspring. I'll know more after this season. This guy is 750 grams and a clutch mate to my Butter Het Cajuns. Plan is to put him on a couple of normal girls. I'll let you all know how it goes...





    Last edited by dr del; 11-25-2008 at 09:22 PM. Reason: resized the pics for you. ;-)
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    Re: Het Cajun

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Buchman View Post
    Pics are taken inside with a flash -- not what I prefer. Color is close enough. What excites me most is, that in addition to being a pretty nifty visual, I suspect that Het Cajuns will CONSISTENTLY produce a HIGH number of black backed offspring. I'll know more after this season. This guy is 750 grams and a clutch mate to my Butter Het Cajuns. Plan is to put him on a couple of normal girls. I'll let you all know how it goes...
    Looks cool but I think you just linked to the thumbs....... From what I can tell it's a great looking snake!
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    Re: Het Cajun

    Quote Originally Posted by anendeloflorien View Post
    Looks cool but I think you just linked to the thumbs....... From what I can tell it's a great looking snake!
    I think you are right. Can I edit it -or should I repost???
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    Re: Het Cajun

    cool snake it looks like Joe Compels brown backs

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    Re: Het Cajun

    reposting would be cool. It looks like a cool looking snake but I would love to be able to get a larger view of it.
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    Re: Het Cajun

    Hi,

    Fixed the picture sizes - we know what is causing it but haven't found a fix just yet as far as I am aware.

    I think using the "direct image" link is a good workaround at the moment if that helps.

    For those who find it is a problem and the "edit time" has expired just let one of the staff know and they will try and fix it for you.


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