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Thought a share a few pics of a couple of my girls. :)
Here's Rosie, my female Werner's (Ch. t. werneri).
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/208rose_web-med.jpg
And Angel, a female Meru Jackson's (Ch. t. j. merumotanus) - she lives up to her name. ;)
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/208march_23__2003_web-med.jpg
And Godiva, a female Deremenis (Ch. t. deremensis).
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/208godiva_web-med.jpg
I just love the females - you have to admire the all they give for their babes. :)
Jaylyn
Wow, you really got some great looking girls there. Really like the last one, nice green with dots. Keep the pics coming.
She is sweet isn't she?? ;) I also have her sister - they both came from Laurier. They've been growing like weeds. Deremensis have a reputation for becoming easily egg bound - they are ~9 months, so I've really cut back on their food. They are less that impressed!
They love to drink! They stretch their tongues out as far as they can. I can sit there with the spray bottle for up to 45 minutes and they still keep on drinking!
They are normally an almost luminescent, smooth light emerald green - no spots. The spots come when they are stressed. The camera stresses them. ;)
Jaylyn
Ahhhh Jaylyn they are all precious! I didn't know you had a Werner's. They are one of my favs! I'm looking for another female myself.
Those are great pics! Post more!
Cheers!
Trace
I really like Werner's, too! She has lots of lizartude - she gapes at me and gets those ear flaps wagging! It kills me. Tough little buggers. :)
Jaylyn
Reptayls
04-02-03, 10:52 PM
Gorgeous ladies... ;)
Morgana - Reptayls, Ltd.
wow!!!! Those are amazing looking females you have there!!!
wow those are mint keep the pics coming.
Laurier
04-11-03, 11:03 PM
MY BABY!!!!
ahh I am so happy to see that both my ex little girls are doing awsome. I am hoping to see deremensis pop up again because I do regret selling them to you but it was the best for them. well glad to see they are in great care.
Laurier
They've really grown, too! Just for interests sake - I tracked down info on deremensis horn development. Usually around 6-7 months you should start to see the buds forming.
Jaylyn
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