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What HOT Herps are you hoping to produce this year?

Tim Cole

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I have several locale lepidus that bred this past fall.

I have a gravid White-lipped & Pope's Viper due next month.

Most of my atrox have bred including several unrelated albinos, double het albinos, and a few patternless and het patternless atrox.

Haven't seen the Gilas hook up yet though.

Adamanteas are also a possibilty.

Anyone else?
 
I'm jealous - when I got back into reptiles a couple years ago, my intent was to just get a couple of pope's or white-lips to set up in a nice looking, naturalistic environment. I opted not to deal with the regulatory red tape and, therefore, stayed away from venomous. I must say that things have gotten WAAAY out of hand, and that I never imagined having this many animals again, lol. Please post some pics when you get a chance.
 
I am also working with some locality lepidus and am hopeful I'll see a couple of clutches again this season.
My lepidus project is the only venomous I am keeping at the moment.
 
I just hope Pygmys and Coppers don't spontaneously drop again this year.
 
well...it is easy to get overrun by the lil buggers. And when I bred my Sistrurus, it took quite a while to get the babies on rodents (then again, I didn't have any better access to little live things than I do now).

Here's to hoping that you don't get anything you weren't planning on :beer:
 
I have so many unexplained births here that noone will even bring their girlfriends or wives over anymore ;)
 
Like i have said i dont keep hots at my house anymore, but hopefully my Tanzanian puffs will breed for their first time next year. The female was too young this year, so i will see what happens in the future. Good luck to eveyone with this years litters

Vinny
 
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