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gonesnakee
03-26-03, 12:52 PM
Hi all, here's a picture that all you Eastern Indigo fans have probably already checked out around X-mas time.

<center><img src="http://members.shaw.ca/gonesnakee/INDIGOSEX-01.JPG"width="600">

P.S. Just so everyone knows the Indigos are joint owned between myself (Mark IsBell - GONE SNAKEE!) & Kyle K. (Kunimoto Reptiles).>(

gonesnakee
03-26-03, 12:56 PM
Here's a nesting box picture from this past Sunday:

<center><img src="http://members.shaw.ca/gonesnakee/EI-NESTBOX-1.JPG"width="600">

gonesnakee
03-26-03, 12:58 PM
Here's an egg in Kyle's hand:

<center><img src="http://members.shaw.ca/gonesnakee/EI-EGG-1.JPG"width="600">

gonesnakee
03-26-03, 01:01 PM
She laid 14 total & they all appear good so far. Here they all are in the box ready for the incubator:

<center><img src="http://members.shaw.ca/gonesnakee/EI-EGGS-1.JPG"width="600">

Our fingers are now crossed tighter than ever, LOL! Mark I.

marisa
03-26-03, 01:04 PM
Wow! Great job! I love indigos. Don't see much of that in Canada!

Marisa

Tim_Cranwill
03-26-03, 01:24 PM
That's great! Good luck with the incubation and all. :)

Katt
03-26-03, 02:05 PM
OOOh Mark!!! Congrats!!!

Oh how I want one!! Very cool!

Let us know how it goes.

nicola_boulton
03-26-03, 02:46 PM
Those r some big eggs!!!! gd luck

Matt
03-26-03, 02:52 PM
sweet!

Zoe
03-26-03, 03:36 PM
Ahhh you lucky bugger!

How much the babies goin for?

gonesnakee
03-26-03, 03:52 PM
Once (IF?) hatched, babies will most likely be held back & traded for other "high end" snakes. They are joint owned by myself & Kyle so we'll both want to keep some for ourselves as well. If we do sell any they will most likely go for $800 - $1,000 CDN each depending on availabilty & current market values. People will always have money to spend on "high end" animals, but "high end" animals can be few & far between when looking to buy sometimes. We are hoping that people will be willing to trade things that they otherwise wouldn't. Right now we are looking at a long incubation before we have to worry about any plans for babies. Don't want to count our Chickens before they hatch, so to speak. Mark I.
P.S. People have been asking how much since they saw the copulation pics, so there is quite the list of interested parties thus far.

crimsonking
03-26-03, 07:13 PM
You have no idea how jealous I am! Good luck and we'll see the results in 90- 100 days!

Vanan
03-27-03, 12:23 PM
Excellent news Mark! All the best for the long wait! Hope you have enough hairs on your head left! lol

zappaguy
03-27-03, 12:30 PM
congrats,where are the adults from??? in other words where did your founding stock come from??

gonesnakee
03-27-03, 01:10 PM
We (Kyle & I) aquired the pair thru a friend of mine in Calgary. He had kept the pair himself for a few years already prior. Both he & his former partner had gotten pairs (he was a local breeder). I had bought all of his remaining snakes a few months prior to him deciding to "release" the Indigos, so when he decided to let go I snatched them up quick before he came to his senses. Who in their right mind keeps them right up until they are ready to breed & then sells them? Ah love is blind, he's with a chick who doesn't like snakes so he sold his entire collection (Thx Mike!). Its funny how it happened within a few months of his date finding an escaped Indigo in the dark one night, Heh Heh! The parents orginally came (pretty sure he "produced" them) from a fellow out in Victoria, B.C. area named Vic P. (can't remember, Palmetto???). I believe he was researching out there, or something? Anyhow we are so lucky to have them & even luckier to have a chance at babies! Mark I.

P.S. Hey Vanan, I still have lots of really long ones left, Thx M.I.

zappaguy
03-27-03, 01:29 PM
that would be vic palermo,so i believe they originated from phil blais if i am not mistaken. please e-mail me privately and we can discuss a few details. erichasler@rogers.com

Nanashi04
03-28-03, 08:59 AM
cool! can't wait to see how it all turns outs :D

Bryce Masuk
04-02-03, 06:11 PM
I have a question since they are joint owned what if one eats the otherwhile you try to breed them What happens then? it isnt too rare anyways I want one sooo bad but dont have the cash amybe in teh furture i will own a pair or maybe more

gonesnakee
04-04-03, 02:35 PM
Bryce M, they were both well fed prior to introducing them to one another & both me & Kyle were there to monitor their behaviour as well. He started doing her in less than 5 minutes so it was quite obvious that they were horny, not hungry. If one was eaten or killed we would be the co-owners of only one Eastern Indigo Snake. Mark IsBell - GONE SNAKEE!

Simon R. Sansom
04-04-03, 06:50 PM
Very nice, guys! Well done. Great-looking eggs.
Best of luck with them!

Simon