I am considering parting with this 100% het for hypo Brazilian cherryhead. Product of a hypo Brazilian and a wild type Brazilian. Not a cross and true to locality (some honest people are offering crosses that are properly labeled and then there are various people calling crosses the real thing or "forgetting" to mention they are selling crosses...and then there are those who are calling all-Northern animals cherryheads). She has moderate pyramiding despite growing up with smoothly growing animals. Split scutes. Orange-ish coloration and has flecks of color on the neck. I expected her to grow up more red, but I guess not. Some throw curves. She has red and yellow-orange lineages in her background. Lots of color on all four limbs and the tail. I am including two photographs of her from back when she was a hatchling in a second post in this thread.
Subadult female. CBB. ~8" scl.
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Judging by her rear gap, she will be breedable at 10-11" scl. If you push her, that can happen in a year. Two years would be more realistic.
She has lived outdoors naturalistically in Central FL since a bit over 4" scl. That has come with its ups and downs. She escaped her pen for about six months and roamed the jungle-like piece of property in wild fashion during that time. When I relocated her in I think April, she had some shell fungus. I treated it and the fungus is gone, but I have not scraped away the old dead keratin since it kind of acts like a scab in the protective sense. There is new keratin underneath, though.
I am on the fence about parting with her since my group is a little lean at the moment in terms of mature females with known hypo genetics (100% hets or visuals), but I have projects to which I could apply the extra funds if she is sold. She is ultimately more valuable to my project in time if I keep her, but I sort of do not direly need her at the moment either. I have adult male and female hets and I have subadult male and female hypos and possible hets.
Eating what cherryheads eat.
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Subadult female. CBB. ~8" scl.
$6400 shipped if paid for via Square or CashApp.
$6200 shipped if paid for via Zelle.
$6000 cash in person.
Judging by her rear gap, she will be breedable at 10-11" scl. If you push her, that can happen in a year. Two years would be more realistic.
She has lived outdoors naturalistically in Central FL since a bit over 4" scl. That has come with its ups and downs. She escaped her pen for about six months and roamed the jungle-like piece of property in wild fashion during that time. When I relocated her in I think April, she had some shell fungus. I treated it and the fungus is gone, but I have not scraped away the old dead keratin since it kind of acts like a scab in the protective sense. There is new keratin underneath, though.
I am on the fence about parting with her since my group is a little lean at the moment in terms of mature females with known hypo genetics (100% hets or visuals), but I have projects to which I could apply the extra funds if she is sold. She is ultimately more valuable to my project in time if I keep her, but I sort of do not direly need her at the moment either. I have adult male and female hets and I have subadult male and female hypos and possible hets.
Eating what cherryheads eat.
Email only for discussion. It is part of how my records are kept in order.
[email protected]
See the following condensed ad for various other relevant links:
https://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=782529
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