So you have 2.3, that is good, assuming all are unrelated you can breed them for 2 generations without inbreeding them. Try to find more people with them.olllie;4424564; said:Yeah sure. If 'confidential' means: next door.
Oh maybe we can freeze dry the eggs, so after arrival some minutes
in medium hot water and voila!
No kidding, if they have offspring, you can have 'em.
But thanks Coura for the info. I was scared they would be hard to breed.
I separated the males already. Too territorial.
And my LRS didnt have another female, so I also divided the three females,
which also have a bit of an angry problem towards each other.
PS: its really Caecillian.
By the way how old is your savannah?snakeguy101;4424820; said:here are some more for you guys.
coura;4425683; said:By the way how old is your savannah?
He looks very nice anywayssnakeguy101;4425825; said:good question... 2 years i think. he is about 2 feet long and has a bit of a stub tail from when I got him. he was dropped off when he was still pretty small and I don't know how old he was then so this is just a guess...
coura;4427323; said:He looks very nice anyways![]()