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Hi
today i got my Group Th. radix quad het. 2.1. They are 3,5 years old, only the one male is a little bit small:p
female
http://www.bilderhoster.net/thumbs/2waxh3wx.jpg
male
http://www.bilderhoster.net/thumbs/3rxyxt4m.jpg
male
http://www.bilderhoster.net/thumbs/425lhd95.jpg
gregmonsta
02-21-2010, 05:31 AM
Contgrats :D .... it's a little hard to see them with such small pictures though :rolleyes:. What are the hets?
drache
02-21-2010, 06:09 AM
congrats
males are often very small compared to females
Hi
hereīs a larger picture of my female radix...
This information i got from the seller
The last babys from her were:
amelanistics
anerythristics
wild colored
http://www.pictureupload.de/originals/pictures/270210172943_k-P1090009.JPG
guidofatherof5
02-27-2010, 12:15 PM
Great looking dark phase radix. She's beautiful and BIG.
Great looking dark phase radix. She's beautiful and BIG.
Hi
thanks...
yes sheīs big and very friendly.:D
guidofatherof5
02-27-2010, 06:57 PM
Hi
thanks...
yes sheīs big and very friendly.:D
Typical radix.:)
ConcinusMan
03-03-2010, 02:45 PM
Nice. She's about the size of my female concinnus before she died of old age. Maybe a little smaller. She was about 46 inches.
De Foezel
03-07-2010, 05:29 AM
in my oppinion buying adult snakes is for people who dont like doing the work
just getting the rewards
Mommy2many
03-07-2010, 08:53 AM
Nice additions!
in my oppinion buying adult snakes is for people who dont like doing the work
just getting the rewards
I got the snakes as an emergency case, because the owner canīt keep the snakes any longer in cause of private reasons..
All my other snakes i got as neonates and keep them to adult snakes.
So i think itīs a little bit unfair, to say, i donīt want do the work from a little snake to an adult snake.
And the rewards arenīt the reason to get this snakes...
regards
Dirk
ConcinusMan
03-07-2010, 04:21 PM
in my oppinion buying adult snakes is for people who dont like doing the work
just getting the rewards
Work? It's not work. It's pleasure.
If I'm going to pay $70+ for a snake, I would prefer it to be 4-6 mos old. This is only because I have raised broods so I know there is always that "failure to thrive" issue with some of them. If they make it past 6 mos and are doing well, then "sudden unexplained death" is usually not going to occur. If I buy a snake, I prefer very young snakes, but not necessarily newborns. I know that's not adult but I think you get the point.
I'm also not against getting adult snakes in an adoption or low price situation. Especially fine radixes like those with the potential to produce some great offspring.
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