Wow, congrats on a successful molt! My G. pulchripes is still very small compared to your but it molted shortly after I received it and I was also astonished at the size it added. It was considerably larger than the molt. After the molt it now is an accomplished burrower and I rarely see it...
Here's my newest additions! 0.0.2 G. rosea and 0.0.1 G. pulchra
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Thanks for watching. Special thanks to vvx for the great deal and superb packing/shipping!
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B
I just bought a 36” x 18” x 36” (WxDxH) Exo Terra at a garage sale for $30 in perfect shape. I don't think it has ever been used. Thinking what to put in there too :D Been contemplating what to do with it...
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B
Overall, I would say yes. The stock mine came from had 3 tumors in almost 4 years of linebreeding. The only other issue I've seen was breach birth when a Dwarf was bred. They usually have smaller litters and are more prone to breach. I recently lost one due to this. I hadn't recognized her early...
xhexdx has it right. I breed mice and rats. Rats are definitely preferred for all reasons including your snakes health and growth. Breeding your own is really meant for large collections. It is a lot of work for one or even several snakes. Cost is cheaper once you have a large established colony...
My female Super Dwarf Reticulated Python just shed and I was cleaning her tub so I thought I would take a shot. Excuse the terrible lighting and mess. I still need to get outside shots to show color properly but it's hard to take shots of a quick moving small snake like this by yourself I'll get...
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