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    Wink My New Pickup GTP

    Here is a little Lerah GTP picked up- it is farm breed little fella (normally something I run from BUT.....couldnt resist) - he is super tiny with lovely red stripe down his back.. Thanks for letting me share...I also Got a new Wamena but she didnt want to pose for me..lol




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    Wow, that is the smallest GTP I've ever seen. Cool snake.
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    Re: My New Pickup GTP

    Very cute little snake!

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    Re: My New Pickup GTP

    Quote Originally Posted by JasonGranger View Post
    Wow, that is the smallest GTP I've ever seen. Cool snake.
    they are tiny. she ate for me last night
    Which with baby GTP thats always great to see.

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    Re: My New Pickup GTP

    Awesome
    Currently have
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    Awesome GTP

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    Yeah farm bred is a risk you take with Chondro's but a lot of the time they end up being great snakes. My male is about 5 years old and was farm bred and a yellow neo. Now he is a awesome deep green with few white speckles and eats ferociously, i cut him back since he has such a strong feeding response.
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    Re: My New Pickup GTP

    Quote Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    Yeah farm bred is a risk you take with Chondro's but a lot of the time they end up being great snakes. My male is about 5 years old and was farm bred and a yellow neo. Now he is a awesome deep green with few white speckles and eats ferociously, i cut him back since he has such a strong feeding response.
    with that kind of a eating response doesnt sound like a male sounds like a female? have u probed it yet?

    Yeah I am not for farmbred these guys were offered to me for a steal and I was a sucker.. but what can I say... normally I am the first to say u get what u pay for ... I love my GTP I bought from greg maxwell the quality of the animal is impressive but like I said the deal was hard to pass up... plus wait till u see the wamena I got too..

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    I think you're in for a long haul if you're expecting it to eat that penny off of your tongs there...

    Cool chondro though - I'm not familiar with Lerahs...is that diffused stripe pretty typical or would that be considered a blaze coloration? I hatched out one blaze a few years ago out of a clutch of 36 but the diffuse red was all over the body. It looked like somebody shot it with some rusty-colored spray paint.

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    Re: My New Pickup GTP

    so small and so pretty!

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