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some adder photos for you

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a couple more

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That is a very sexual snake. You should have called him SMOOTH!
He just looks so nice.
 
Jamgo, do you breed the Pilbara Adders? How much do they normally sell for?
 
Hey Jamgo.
I've heard the babys are a bit of a hassle? Are the red ones much cheaper than the black headed ones?
 
baby adders are actually quite easy to get feeding if you know what to do.
 
baby adders are actually quite easy to get feeding if you know what to do.

Yeah, i know. I've raised heaps of em.
But i've been told the wellsi's are really slow growing and because they start off quite small, can be a bit frustrating.
Might not be true, but thats the rumour.
 
ive raised a couple of juvs and cleaned out and got feeding a number of wild caught adults for a scientist friend and never had any trouble.
Will have a few shortly actually.
 
juvenile wellsi

hi vincent they are smaller then most other adders when born and are slower growing but if you have experience raising other baby adders jamies 011.jpgyou should be right .
 
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