I was going to post a picture of mine, but I guess Ed beat me to it. This is a fantastic project, and I got bit by the bug when I watched the first one ever hatch in Daytona in 2004. I actually made one last year, but it died in the egg. I can't wait to do more with this project. I have been able to see a Pastel Mojave Spider in person, and it just bumps the project up one more notch. Congrats to all of the other Mojave Spider owners in this thread, they all look very nice.
I was going to post a picture of mine, but I guess Ed beat me to it. This is a fantastic project, and I got bit by the bug when I watched the first one ever hatch in Daytona in 2004. I actually made one last year, but it died in the egg. I can't wait to do more with this project. I have been able to see a Pastel Mojave Spider in person, and it just bumps the project up one more notch. Congrats to all of the other Mojave Spider owners in this thread, they all look very nice.
Tim I will have to say that yours is the best looking one I've seen yet..I was leery to try thay project but after seeing yours I think I may give it a go.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
lol thank you guys they are one nice looking snake nd thanks for all the pics
0.1 Beardie (Roxy)
1.0.1 Cresties (names pending)
1.0 Sheppard/Chow mix (Chewy)
0.1 Pomeranian (Trixy)
1.1 Black and white cats (Sophie & Figero)
BPs and a Tegu real soon