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    infernalis

    they sure do grow quick...
    pics taken in October and December. I could easily see my pair at 24" by the end of summer, maybe even sooner. The male will take down 5 large pinkies no problem.
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    Re: infernalis

    Looking great Mike.

    Sweet looking animals you have there. (I may be biased a little though)

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    Re: infernalis

    Good looking snakes.
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    Re: infernalis

    They are beautiful.
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    Re: infernalis

    those are beautiful

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    Re: infernalis

    Startling bar coloration. Are these Scott’s?
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    Re: infernalis

    Quote Originally Posted by brain View Post
    Startling bar coloration. Are these Scott’s?
    Yes they are, born in 2011. The male is probably at 15" and the female is just a little bit smaller.
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    Re: infernalis

    They are looking great Mike. Mine are growing well too, and all have really nice dispositions except one female that thinks she is a miniture king cobra, untill you pick her up, if you can without getting bit, lol
    How are yours to handle Mike?

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    Re: infernalis

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff B View Post
    Mine are growing well too, ?
    You wouldn’t have any by chance would you Jeff?
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    Re: infernalis

    Quote Originally Posted by brain View Post
    You wouldn’t have any by chance would you Jeff?
    I just have 2 pairs that I traded or bought from Scott last spring that I am growing up, doubt that I will produce any babies untill next spring 2013 at best.

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