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    Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy Thamnophis's Avatar
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    Cool Breeding T. fulvus

    On june 26, 2009 one of the females of my Thamnophis fulvus gave birth to 12 perfect young. They weighed 2 à 3 gram, there were no dead young and no slugs.
    According to Steven Bol this are the first young of this species born in the Netherlands.
    On the pictures you can see why they were formerly described as a subspecies of Thamnophis cyrtopsis.











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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Congratulations on the first Netherlands breeding of this species, Fons!
    James.

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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Absolutely beautiful.

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    Cool Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    When they are a few years older, they look like this...

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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    They're beautiful! I really love them! Congrats on the new babies!
    Tami

    Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Thanks Stefan and James...

    Nice website, James... I will add it to my site.
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Quote Originally Posted by Thamnophis View Post
    Nice website, James... I will add it to my site.
    Thank you, Fons. I will return the favour a place your link on my pages!
    James.

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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Again Fons, a great result!
    I´m still liking them...and I might even like them more and more...
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    Cool Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Thank you, Fons. I will return the favour a place your link on my pages!
    That's great. Yours has been added.
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