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12-03-11, 08:39 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
You realize if she ever produces offspring I will be making a very long drive right to Ottawa to pick one up right? Hehe
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12-03-11, 08:43 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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You realize if she ever produces offspring I will be making a very long drive right to Ottawa to pick one up right? Hehe
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My Rainbows are the only ones I would consider breeding, actually. I don't think people would be inclined to treat them like trading cards because they don't get too big and they're just such great snakes, so yes, I think the drive to the Capital would be worth it. Where else would you get a freebie that you'd have lineage information on
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12-03-11, 08:47 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
^^ lol I would pay for it! Or at least buy dinner.... Jeez
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12-03-11, 08:55 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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^^ lol I would pay for it! Or at least buy dinner.... Jeez
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Money for snakes? You got the wrong guy, lol. It's about finding the best possible home, not monetary gain. I balk at the very idea of living animals for profit. Besides, you're part of the Network and that has it's privileges ya know
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12-03-11, 09:24 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
I would definitely be it's forever home.. Ok as payment you will just have to take the joy of having my company hahahaha
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12-03-11, 09:53 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Btw, Josh (JDavy) has a pair that he'll likely breed. He's closer than I am to you *and* he's part of the NRF Executive, so you might get a good deal on one if he breeds them. It'll be another year or two before my little one is ready to hook-up with Skyler
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12-03-11, 01:07 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
She's absolutely beautiful!
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12-03-11, 01:34 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Beautiful Snake!! If you do breed her let me know I'll fly out to pick one up, and no matter what you say also give you something for your time
How Big do the normally get?
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12-03-11, 02:45 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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Beautiful Snake!! If you do breed her let me know I'll fly out to pick one up, and no matter what you say also give you something for your time
How Big do the normally get?
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Lady_Bug gets a special deal 'cause I appreciate her attitude towards herps and she's part of my group (National Reptile Fans), but I'll start paying closer attention to your posts to see if you'd be a suitable candidate for when I have the pitter-patter of little Skylers around the house
Of course, I'd try to place them within the Network first, but who knows, perhaps by then you'll be a member, lol.
These things get anywhere from 4-6 feet, with 6 being a really big specimen. I've never heard of one getting over 6 feet though.
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12-04-11, 12:09 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Thanks again for the compliment Todd
As for the hatchling I won't be ready for another year or so I'm moving into my house in june and then I am going to set up my herp room properly first I'm building a few 4x2x16 out of melamine and I'm going to stack them for my terrestrial snakes and then I am going to build a couple arboreal ones as well then I have all of my glass vivs it's going to be one heck of a room wall to wall herps
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12-05-11, 06:17 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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<insert snicker here> I like Brazilians...
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But apparently not cats.... ;-)
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12-05-11, 06:19 PM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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But apparently not cats.... ;-)
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I love cats! It's not my fault they're so swingable. It's a design flaw, that's all
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12-23-11, 06:29 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
Here's an image from last night as Skyler was doing her rounds which gives you an idea of her size. Because she's so long yet so small, it's hard to capture her length without losing detail because I have to get so far away to fit her all in frame
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12-23-11, 07:40 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
shes so awesome I love her speckly pattern
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12-23-11, 07:41 AM
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Re: Skyler - Epicrates cenchria maurus sp.
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Originally Posted by CDN_Blood
Here's an image from last night as Skyler was doing her rounds which gives you an idea of her size. Because she's so long yet so small, it's hard to capture her length without losing detail because I have to get so far away to fit her all in frame
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Is she going into shed again? On my monitor it looks like she has some pink on her belly...
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