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Old 12-10-2014, 07:27 PM   #11
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Thanks, Scott! He is truly a very handsome boy! I'm sure that all of our young snakes will catch up to their potential very quickly, being fed whatever they'll eat. It's fun having snakes from each of two subsequent years, because I get to look at my '12 snakes, and know that my '13s will be even bigger, in just a year! (After all, I've had the '13s for an extra few months of their young lives, compared to the '12s)

AND!!! :

I'm expecting to post some pictures of a new member of my family, within a week or so. (I'm excited!)
 
 


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