Cheryl,
Your are right those are really nice looking babies.
No, it's not a matter of concern at all. I was just making the case of their size/age and the fact that it seems to me this might be their first shed.
Are they captive bred and born? Well I guess you'll have to go with what Jason said. You could ask for the name and contact number of the four different breeders that originally produced them. But considering he doesn't want to disclose Jose's address and number, I doubt you will have better luck with them.
With regards to the older female (I'm glad she has eaten for you right away), Jason told you her weight upfront. Being that the case there was no misprepresentation IMO, just the fact that he did not know that a 500 g female ball is not an adult.
Regards.
Your are right those are really nice looking babies.
As I recall I believe I did see one that had what looked like it could be a scabed over umbilical cord on the belly, but I don't know enough about neo-nate snakes to have any idea if that is in-fact the case. Luckily I have the handy digital camera.....if you think it's a concern I will photo all the bellies tomarrow.
No, it's not a matter of concern at all. I was just making the case of their size/age and the fact that it seems to me this might be their first shed.
Are they captive bred and born? Well I guess you'll have to go with what Jason said. You could ask for the name and contact number of the four different breeders that originally produced them. But considering he doesn't want to disclose Jose's address and number, I doubt you will have better luck with them.
With regards to the older female (I'm glad she has eaten for you right away), Jason told you her weight upfront. Being that the case there was no misprepresentation IMO, just the fact that he did not know that a 500 g female ball is not an adult.
Regards.
