Duck59
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No it wasn't a dunnock - they are more speckled..
Did you mean dunlin? They can have a slightly orange tinge.
No it wasn't a dunnock - they are more speckled..
Did you mean dunlin? They can have a slightly orange tinge.
Oh yes - I did have some Whitstable beer (you have to, don't you) and I have had the Oyster stout in the past (with oysters). I'm not keen on fruit in beer so I haven't tried the raspberry.Any Whitstable Brewery beer knocking about in that bar? They do an Oyster Stout among many other things, including a pleasingly ticklish raspberry wheat beer.
This is from our first breeding of emerald tree boas. This girl is an Amazon Basin emerald.
This was taken on 11-1-2003. She is very gravid.
We woke up Thanksgiving day that year to this.
There were 11 neonates all told.
Oh my gosh - baby boas! What do you do with them all?
So is it like when you have breeding bitch dog and hire in a stud? Or do you have your own stud?Raise them, getting them established and sell them. Most folks who purchase them wait until they go through the ontogenetic color change. Most emeralds are born either burnt orange (Amazon Basins) or red (Guaynan shield or northern). About 8-9 months old.
So is it like when you have breeding bitch dog and hire in a stud? Or do you have your own stud?
I like snakes very much. I have a photo somewhere of me at 17 yrs old with a boa curled all around me! It was at a zoo.We owned the stud.
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The biggest snowflakes I have ever seen!