Quote Originally Posted by luna13 View Post
WOW that awesome man congrats great year
Thanks!

Quote Originally Posted by hmj75 View Post
Good job with the storyline.....good luck on the clutches...
Thank you!

Quote Originally Posted by cerastesruber View Post
nice story :] haha
Quote Originally Posted by merdcme View Post
thats awesome. i cant wait to go though this! very nice clutch
It is a wonderfully exciting experience for sure.

Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
What a cool story...and beautiful snakes!! You should put that on a powerpoint so you can look back on it in the future. Thank you for sharing your stories. The babies are adorable.....I am a little partial to that pewter!!
The first pewter has since been Christened Gooseberry and she is hilariously full of herself. I can't believe how awesome her color is either, it boggles my mind. Thanks for the complement.

Quote Originally Posted by Southernshooter View Post
Congrats on the year, And I hope 2010 is even better
Thank you very much.

Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
Lovely story and beautiful snakes.

I hope my first breeding season goes half that well.

Gale
Thanks. Even when you think you have planned for everything something can come up and scare you, but it is a great experience.

Quote Originally Posted by MakiMaki View Post
What a great story, and nicely done, too. Thank you for putting that together.
Thank you!

Quote Originally Posted by withonor View Post
Great narrative.

The 0.2 pewters really puts into perspective the idea I have been harboring of getting a breedable this year female pastel and male cinnamon to try and get my own pewter male that will pair up with the young females I have now in a couple years.
Both the pewters are great and goregeous, but I would have LOVED for one of them to be a boy. I have to say, I raised Apple and PB from babies and I think it made the experience more rewarding all around. For what you would pay for a breedable female cinny and male cinnamon you could buy a pewter and raise him up alongside your girls. Regardless of what you decided to do good luck!