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peterG

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Friday, November 7th 2014, 9:10pm

Tropidophis wrigthi CB 2014

Hello,

I can´t take credit for the actual breeding of this species, but she has given birth at my place, 0.0.6 arived november 6, no still born or slugs,

A few pictures aswell, enjoy.
















Kind regards
Peter

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Friday, November 7th 2014, 9:20pm

Congrats Peter,
that's a spectacular breeding.

I especially love the light red tails.

What and how do you feed them ?


Once more: Great :thumbsup:

Sven

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Friday, November 7th 2014, 10:23pm

Congratulations Peter :thumbup:

Nice litter of little earthworms :D I really like these little critters!
"Ich bin durchaus kein Zyniker;

ich habe nur meine Erfahrungen, was allerdings ungefähr auf dasselbe hinauskommt."

- Oscar Wilde -

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Saturday, November 8th 2014, 5:59am

Congratulations, the offspring looks awesome !

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Saturday, November 8th 2014, 11:43am

Awesome breeding mate!!!!!
Congratulations :beer:
They realy looking great :wie-geil: :love:

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Saturday, November 8th 2014, 12:31pm

Congratulations to you and Jan ;)
Viele Grüße,
Peer

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Saturday, November 8th 2014, 8:42pm

Thanks all, for the cind words :)
When it comes to feeding, then i will try and start them on lugubris babies, pieces of frog, fish, and shoud all fail then i will sort to assist feed them

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Saturday, November 8th 2014, 9:24pm

Thanks for the information, Peter.
A really fascinating species.

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Sunday, November 9th 2014, 8:45pm

Peter, that are some stunning animals. ;) :love: :love:
Thanks alot for sharing the Pictures with us. PLease let us know, when they start feeding. Keep my fingers crossed for you! :beer:

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Monday, November 10th 2014, 1:15pm

Thanks again :)

I will update from time to time on these littel critters.

Kind regards

Peter