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    She just had 19...

    A few nights ago I had this...



    Now I have these.



    That girl had 6 in her first litter. Then 8. Now 19. lolwut.
    She definitely has earned a small break from breeding though. And a whole lotta yogurt.

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    WHOAAA thats a lot of babies. Your snakes are gonna be happy.
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    You have no idea. xD


    I'll also be happy when the constant squeaking is gone.

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    grow them out. keep the females. get a new male and breed for it.

    Some times that can be genetic!

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    Re: She just had 19...

    She's frickin' cute, too. Especially flopped out like she's been staying up all night on the town and has a hangover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by takagari View Post
    grow them out. keep the females. get a new male and breed for it.

    Some times that can be genetic!
    I kept two wonderful babies from her first litter who are soon going to be breeding (another month or so).

    I've also got a male from the first litter who is going to breed with girls from litters who share a similar marking on the back to start a sort of "diamond back" pattern.

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