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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    Thanks everyone for the info. I'll try some scale counts tomorrow!

    ConcinnusMan - I'm more and more sure every day that it's t. elegans. I will take him to the Sac Zoo just to be 100% sure he's not t. gigas. I think that for now I'll be keeping him if he's t. elegans. However, if at some point I think that I'd rather someone else care for him, I will definitely let you know! That picture of the subspecies you posted, it is indeed wonderful, and looks exactly like my snake, except mine's dorsal stripe is slightly oranger.

    Thanks again everyone, I know where to come back to when I need more advice.

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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    Well, shoot. I tried. That snake just makes me drool with envy, I want it so bad.

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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Well, shoot. I tried. That snake just makes me drool with envy, I want it so bad.
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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    Men... Ugh.
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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    I must be a lucky man, that I need not wonder about aquiring or adopt any of those wild caught or rescued snakes, because I´m living too far away
    I really enjoy to grin, LOL or ROFL about those longing post !!!
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    I must be a lucky man, that I need not wonder about aquiring or adopt any of those wild caught or rescued snakes, because I´m living too far away


    I really enjoy to grin, LOL or ROFL about those longing post !!!
    well....guess we are even then......we are dieing over here to have tetrataenia

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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    you should place petitions to legalize keeping CB ´tetrataenia
    I would be happy if I´ll get permission to send some over the pond
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    Quote Originally Posted by kibakiba View Post
    Men... Ugh.
    men WHAT !?
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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    you should place petitions to legalize keeping CB ´tetrataenia
    I would be happy if I´ll get permission to send some over the pond
    Yea...love the idea, but would be an uphill battle....kinda like climbing a glass wall barehanded...the government here is a pain regarding this type of thing

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    Re: A question about T. gigas

    Quote Originally Posted by mustang View Post
    men WHAT !?
    ugh... you have never read Terry Pratched, did you?

    how can I blow up this emoticon?
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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