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    Branching Out :P

    We are soooo exited to bring these guys/gals (?) home today! Our first (and hopefully not last ) chondros!! We both instantly fell in love with these cuties. They're from Ryan at Clockwork Reptiles, great guy!

    My baby, Mara...




    And my husband Steve's baby, Thorn...



    I have to say this picture turned out pretty cool!
    ~Jessica~

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    Re: Branching Out :P

    Beautiful babies! Just do your research! I was told they're not like Ball Pythons when it comes to raising! I love handling my snakes and these are a look at snake while young!!!
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    Re: Branching Out :P

    Quote Originally Posted by shorty54 View Post
    Beautiful babies! Just do your research! I was told they're not like Ball Pythons when it comes to raising! I love handling my snakes and these are a look at snake while young!!!

    Thank you! Yeah, a set up from BPs but we are super exited to be working with these guys but probably won't get into breeding since we just wanted beautiful pets.
    Last edited by jsmorphs2; 11-27-2010 at 07:08 PM.
    ~Jessica~

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    Nice chondro's! I want to get one myself but need to focus on my breeding endeavor right now. Keep us updated with pics as they change color should be awesome!

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    Re: Branching Out :P

    GREAT LOOKING SNAKES

    0.1 Pastel (LemonDrop)
    1.0 Mojave (Mojo)
    1.1 Normals (Otis, Queen)
    1.0 Pinstripe (Pins)

    http://www.youtube.com/user/ILUVREPTILES1?feature=mhum

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    Cool shade of red there. A few from our last clutch were dark like that and they actually ended up getting REALLY dark during the color change and they've retained a lot of black scales on them... you never know what you're going to get and that's why I love this species!

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    Re: Branching Out :P

    Smokin' Chondros!

    Could your husband possibly have named his "Thorn" because he got the name from "The Inheritance Cycle" book series?

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    Re: Branching Out :P

    Quote Originally Posted by Austin236 View Post
    Nice chondro's! I want to get one myself but need to focus on my breeding endeavor right now. Keep us updated with pics as they change color should be awesome!
    Thanks! We will for sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by BEasy119 View Post
    GREAT LOOKING SNAKES
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by TrpnBils View Post
    Cool shade of red there. A few from our last clutch were dark like that and they actually ended up getting REALLY dark during the color change and they've retained a lot of black scales on them... you never know what you're going to get and that's why I love this species!
    Thanks! I just read your post and WOW, you have some awesome animals! I can't wait to see how ours develop. My husband's is a darker shade but mine has more pattern. Hopefully we'll get two differently colored adults.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cody John Steele View Post
    Smokin' Chondros!

    Could your husband possibly have named his "Thorn" because he got the name from "The Inheritance Cycle" book series?
    Thanks! And yes, he did. He says he looks like a red dragon. We were also thinking of demon names from the Inuyasha series but most were too long,
    ~Jessica~

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    What gorgeous little babies! I'll bet their colors will just be insane as they age!

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    Re: Branching Out :P

    Hah, I thought so! My ghost is named Glaedr from "The Inheritance Cycle"

    Anyway, I wish you guys good luck with them!

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