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The snake in my rack after it ate :D

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The first one out ....... a South Asian asylum seeker with no proven identity.

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good work michael keep us updated on these.
 
heres a pair
 

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Very nice chndros, how old are they?
 
both are 4 the 1st was a red the other yellow but from a mixed clutch
 
Here is one of mine started changing a few days ago sorry about the photo quality pics taken on my phone

Cheers sam
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Sam, nice snake but could do with some help from Jenny Craig. lol

More out today.

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Still 12 months before I see little yellow heads poking out! My fingers will be crossed all year! (well maybe not :))
 
Very nice michael did you get some good weights with these.
 
Very nice michael did you get some good weights with these.

They are small - 9 grams. I am not surprised, bot of the parents and grandparents were all small snakes and this was her first clutch. Nothing to compare to the 16 gram natives. lol
On the bright side, I may develop a dwarf GTP line in time. To keep in line with some of the inovative names we hear around, I could call it the "bonsai-chondro line". :D
 
aaawwww!

Cannot wait to get ours....only one arrived so far.

On the bright side, I may develop a dwarf GTP line in time. To keep in line with some of the inovative names we hear around, I could call it the "bonsai-chondro line". :D

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, please dont mess with those gorgeous animals you are producing!
 
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