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    Re: last ones!!

    pics of cuitzeoensis
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    Re: last ones!!

    OOOO such good looking babies!! Congrats again.


    Look Look everyone, he did it
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    Re: last ones!!

    family picture...cuitzeoensis, obscurus and scotti
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    Re: last ones!!

    Great looking snakes Joe. Thanks for posting the photos.

    Some day I will have scottis' on the Ranch.
    Steve
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    Re: last ones!!

    Cool, the first pic looks like the cuitzeoensis is slowly morphing into the scotti, with the chapala in the middle(physically and colorwise)
    ~* Emily *~
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    Re: last ones!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ProXimuS View Post
    Cool, the first pic looks like the cuitzeoensis is slowly morphing into the scotti, with the chapala in the middle(physically and colorwise)
    its interesting and very cool to see the similarities and differences between the subspecies...i hope to add 2 more to the series

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    Those wee ones are fantastic! I like how they are sticking out their tongues in most of the pics.
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    Re: last ones!!

    Mexican garters seem to produce bigger babies than others, judging from your experience, is this true?

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    Re: last ones!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Invisible Snake View Post
    Mexican garters seem to produce bigger babies than others, judging from your experience, is this true?

    Looks like big babies and smaller litters.
    Steve
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    Re: last ones!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Invisible Snake View Post
    Mexican garters seem to produce bigger babies than others, judging from your experience, is this true?
    I don't know if Joe has measured any of his, but my Cuitzeo was 23cm (around 10") which I think is bigger than most species. I'd be interested to see birth sizes for different equis litters to see how average sizes compare.
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