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1.2 Suriname Yellow Foots

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1.2 group of very well-established ltc adult Suriname Yellow Foots. These adults are very outgoing, I've had them for 2 years now and they come up to hand feed every night I come out to visit them. One of the females has a small eye issue, it seems as though one eye sticks out a little further than her other. It has never seemed to affect her nor gotten any worse. It could be a birth defect but all of her hatchlings have hatched out looking normal. The male is a stud, he mounts both females pretty often and both females have laid eggs this past season. From both females I received 28 eggs total this year. So far, 12 hatched and I still have another 8 fertile eggs incubating. This is a turn-key project for anyone interested in this unique species!

Picture file sizes are too large, if interested please text me at 610-564-0246

$2200 for the group shipped!
 
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