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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    Maybe it's best I can't see the photos. It would only make more envious
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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    Congratulations, Fons. Big babies!
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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    Congrats!!!! those are freakin beautiful!!!! sorry about the 2 headed one, I would have put that one down too....if the 2nd head would have a jaw, I might have tried to give it a chance

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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Maybe it's best I can't see the photos. It would only make more envious
    Probably not of the two-headed one. That was sad.

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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    Thanks all.

    I do not understand why you cannot see the pics. Must be a problem at your end.
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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    wow congrats!!! to bad about the deformed one... although it is pretty neat...
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    Cool Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    Here are a few new pics of the juveniles... It seems that most of them started to eat.

    First three are the T. fulvus and last three T. s. tetrataenia.











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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    Beautiful babies! Glad to hear they are eating.
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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    There's no way the 2 headed baby would have lived with the heads in that position. I'm glad you preserved and held on to it though. I was just wondering if 2 headed Thams existed too. I've seen a few different 2 headed snakes from egg laying adults, but I wasn't sure if it could happen with live born. Guess you answered that question.

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    Re: The tetrataenia-female "exploded"...

    They're coming along nicely .... Love those T.fulvus
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