ATB Progression

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Jason_Hood
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ATB Progression

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Here are some more recent pics of my babies from last year.

First up is this little monster, this was the lone baby in the litter and has always been the biggest.
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I really love the busy pattern

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Next is on of the yellows from litter 6

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Then this one

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#4-4

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#4-6

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This one is HOT! And it finally started taking pinkies the last couple feedings!!

#4-7

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#4-8

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#4-10
Holdback

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#6-1
Sold

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And here are a couple females that will hopefully be dropping some more hot oranges for me this year!!

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And a different female that was hiding

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Hope you enjoyed!!

Jason
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Wow!!! :shock: ...awesome stuff and great pics :thumb: 8-)
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Inspired now. Jason, mark me down for a pair of reds this year. Kapeesh? :)

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How difficult are these to keep? Can you give a quick shot of the setups? These are gorgeous animals.
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justinm wrote:How difficult are these to keep? Can you give a quick shot of the setups? These are gorgeous animals.

They are pretty easy, they are a wide ranging species and seem to tolerate a lot of variance in their care. I use either AP cages or Neodesha slant fronts. I mist daily and keep them with a hot spot around the high 80's. The females love to bask a bit higher. The babies I use a baby rack and then move them up to 2 ft Neos or some of the homemade Itso cages

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I don't have pics of the bigger cages really, I usually use my Macro lens for pics so I have close ups. Here is one of the few I have that shows more of the cage.

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My, those are pretty snakes!

Gerry
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