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Brian Petersen
07-24-04, 03:55 PM
Hi Guys.

Just want to show you this new critter i got today, or rather i got 5 of them...
Any guesses :D

http://www.sitecenter.dk/antaresia/nss-folder/scrapbog/DSCF12051kopi.jpg

Regards

Brian

Kimo
07-24-04, 05:04 PM
Ok dieing to know what that is!!! the iridesence (sp?) is just awsome...looks like it would be quite the lil nipper, like amazons...

Kimo

Brian Petersen
07-26-04, 10:45 AM
no guesses at all ?

Kimo
07-26-04, 11:09 AM
Looks like im the only one that wants to know!!!! SO JUST UP WITH IT ALREADY!!! I'M DROOLING HERE!!!

Kimo

jjnnbns
07-26-04, 11:14 AM
No idea...

Do you even know? or are you trying to figure out what it is? :D

Let us know! I've been waiting for you to post what it is too! I have no clue though...

anacondaman
07-26-04, 12:17 PM
baby madagascar tree boa????????????????????????????????

Brian Petersen
07-26-04, 01:58 PM
Hi Guys.

Itīs Epicrates fordi.
Sadly i didnīt get pictures of the adults... Damn..

But they will change the brown color to a redish when they get older.

Regards

Brian

Simon Sansom
07-26-04, 03:10 PM
Ah, Brian, very nice!
FIVE of them..? WOW!

Can't wait to get some of my own one of these days...hopefully.

Thanks for sharing the pic.

Simon R. Sansom

Brian Petersen
07-26-04, 03:17 PM
Hi Simon.

The breeder i got them from is a friend. One of his breeder females is over 20 years old now. He has had it in 20 years and got it as a adult WC. But he could also see that she is geting old... 7 live and 7slugs. But hey i got some little critters... But they are so nervous ( spelling ?). also the adults.


Will post pic as they grow.

Regards

Brian

Simon Sansom
07-26-04, 08:58 PM
That's fantastic! You're VERY fortunate to have them, and the envy of many of us insular Epicrates fanciers.

Please post more pics when you're able.

Cheers!

Simon R. Sansom

Simon Sansom
07-26-04, 09:03 PM
I meant to ask; what are they feeding on for you?
As I'm sure you're aware, baby insular Epicrates are notorious for being difficult feeders.

Simon R. Sansom

Brian Petersen
07-27-04, 02:49 AM
Hi Simon.

Yes they are so small. I feed them on mice tail for now, as i dont know where to find any small lizards. But also my friend says itīs the way he has done it for many years.

Regards
Brian