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    Re: Some Brongs!

    Gorgeous bloods Matt.

    And yea, that is my video that was linked earlier. Like Matt stated, we are on the east coast (I'm from Massachusetts) so humidity is a constant battle. But When I see that one of my bloods or short-tails is out of opaque/beginning to shed, I typically soak them to make sure things go smoothly. That video was recorded in my livingroom (not where I keep my snakes/racks. And she WAS washed before being put back, making assumptions can be very misleading. The girl in that video is also bit over 4' long now and sheds regularly. And if anyone wants to talk further about it, feel free to message me

    Again Matt, Gorgeous snakes! Really hope I can pick up some Ocelot stuff from you when things start hatching.
    Last edited by bloodpython_MA; 05-12-2013 at 03:07 PM.
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