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Old 16-May-07, 10:31 PM
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more coastal hold back pics

these ones are from different clutches to my other thread, but still very nice,
 
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Old 16-May-07, 10:33 PM
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very nice indeed
 
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Did you sell any? Looks like you might have just about kept them all .
 
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Old 16-May-07, 10:53 PM
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lol, no, i bred over 60 coastals this year , and hoping for a few more this coming season,
 
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That third pic is a fantastic shot and great looking specimen!!
 
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Awww wow, that one in 3rd pic is gorgeous!!! Sure you didnt want to part with it (?)

 
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Old 16-May-07, 11:07 PM
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sorry nom, thats one thats staying, she is stunning, i regreat selling her brothers which were better,
 
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do you find they are often snappy? breeding so many im guessing your the person to ask? do you think their personality is uniform to the breed or are they extremely varied? im deciding wether to get a coastal from a line like yours or a hypo bredli for my next snake, but above all (being an owner of a very docile and affectionate stimmie hatchy) temprement is most important to me!
 
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Old 17-May-07, 12:17 PM
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wow good work, keep us posted, costals are awsome looking pythons, i dont know how people find tghem boring, i actually prefer the wild type snakes
 
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Old 17-May-07, 12:28 PM
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hi dragon tail,
thats a question that really has no right answer, it's always like a lucky dip, i have coastals that are darlings and some that just want to see how much blood you can lose, it's all up the the snake and a lot of times how it is treated from a hatchy, i also find a full snake is a happy snake, lol, but i have always found stimmys to be one of the nicer snakes,
one thing that is a certainty is if you own snakes you will get bit, it's only a matter of time, lol,
 
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ive got a diamond coastal cross that used to bite like crazy and has now gotten used to me, but i still woulnd kiss it on the head! my stimmie however is THE most placid and lovable little guy EVER..... his by no means inactive, he loves to cruise around, but if you leave him cruising on the bed or carpet and drop a hand down to his level (even if its on the other side of the room) he comes straight over full speed and up your arm! never bitten, and id bet never will, he loves chin pats and head pats, so docile. so i guess this is kinda what im looking for in a bigger snake?
 
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