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New years babies

Here is the first one that came out a non-Striped Tessera. I see a Striped one in the clutch that has not emerged yet, but I'll get a pic or two when he/she comes out.
 

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Amazing looking little tessera~! I'm jealous, I have about 2,5 more years to wait until I can breed Lilith... :(
 
Really? Hatching on 1-1-13, convenient. Let me know if you get any more extreme reverse okeetees this year. Both of the females I got from you were picky feeders and died.:(
 
Really? Hatching on 1-1-13, convenient. Let me know if you get any more extreme reverse okeetees this year. Both of the females I got from you were picky feeders and died.:(

Wow! Amazing you never mentioned anything about them being picky and dieing. Iv'e never had a single problem with any that I sold, or kept myself. Sorry to hear that now.
 
Well, the one I got from you Steve is doing EXCELLENT !!
I love that she is developing the greenish coloration too. Hope you don't mind, here is a coulpe shots of her.

BTW, that is a 6in deli cup she is just about filling, not a 8oz. hatchling deli ;)

Roylance Extreme Okeetee

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 

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Really? Hatching on 1-1-13, convenient. Let me know if you get any more extreme reverse okeetees this year. Both of the females I got from you were picky feeders and died.:(

I sold them to you against my better judgement, and I was told from another breeder that you would pull this, but I went ahead and sold them to you any way. Your e- mails were VERY rude and cocky and I really shouldn't have went through with the transaction.
If you wanna play this game we'll do it, and I'll post all of our E-mails from the sale of those animals on the BOI! Do you wanna go there???
 
Walter, that ERO female is absolutely to die for!!! I can't wait to get my stuff once it all hatches...this made me even more excited than I already was :dancer::dancer::dancer:
 
Walter, that ERO female is absolutely to die for!!! I can't wait to get my stuff once it all hatches...this made me even more excited than I already was :dancer::dancer::dancer:

Thanks, that's a Roylance product. You can't go wrong with Steve's snakes. I've known Steve for years and he produces some AMAZING corns.
Matter of fact, here is another one that I proudly own from Steve.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 

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Hey man I'm just saying what happened. They did fine for a while and then the females got picky on me. The male is doing great and looking awesome, on weanlings already. Thought we had buried the hatchet on this? I'd like to know who this other breeder is that's bad mouthing me. I've got a solid reputation and many can back me up on this.
 
Walter, thanks!!! They are looking great!

Here are some new ones I just took of Extreme R.Os that are hatching now :)
 

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