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    The red side of life. zooplan's Avatar
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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    He shed this morniing:

    red spots from the neck to the tail tip
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    You read my mind(I know, It was a short story) Udo.
    I was about to ask for a photo. Thanks.
    Steve
    5 awesome kids!
    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/thamnophis14?feature=mhee

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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    Sweet looking parietalis!!!! looking forward to seeing babies!

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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    He´s only about 15 inch yet, has eaten very bad all the summer but is now back on feed again, shed twice last month, so I hope he will grow enough and get interested in females during winter.

    If both gives their red to amelanistic offspring we´ll probably need sun glasses to view their babies
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    breeders rescue

    Yesterday I met a friend who bought the mother of the het. amelansitic male in spring 2009. I had to give her away because my space is so limited.

    He was a kind, endeavored keeper in those days, living in the same district like me. I knew that his interest in the snakes decreased last winter, and yesterday he told me that he didn´t want to care for his remaining two snakes anymore. The other one is a pos.het. amelanistic female born in 2008, she´s skinnier as Zora, but both took a good meal and will spend the advent in my living room. I´ll cram them to substitute all the meals, I guess, they´ve missed.
    Their former keeper is still a kind guy, but had not enough time and energy for a sufficient maintenance.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    Wow, those are some awesome red sideds. They're both het for amelanistic? Gawd, I can't even imagine an albino with that much red!

    I plan on breeding my two big blue anery concinnus girls to a very handsome anery male that has very clean white spots and a little greenish tint to his face.

    The male anery:

    The girls:




    Also will hopefully be breeding my red stripe ordinoides girl to an erythristic male.

    And that's it.

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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    The ordinoides I hope to pair up. He made an attempt a few weeks ago but nothing happened. The girl is now brumating. The male will go in with her soon and I'll bring them out in late February.


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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    Ouch, those are crule pictures!
    They are burning my eyes!
    Although I have no enclosure to maintain them, I wonder how to get their babies here.
    I´m jealous
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    This thread has such nice looking snakes in it. keep them coming.

    I look forward to pairing these two up.

    female....



    male...


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    Re: Next season´s breeding projects

    ouch, ouch, ouch,
    you knew that Flames are rare in Europe, don´t you?

    Very brilliant and well composed pictures, thanks for sharing
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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