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Posted by tmc on October 31, 2001 at 17:12:19:
In Reply to: Fantastic specimens! posted by Derek B on October 31, 2001 at 06:35:30:
: Fantastic snakes. I am glad to see that someone is working with these. I haven't seen many of them lately.Unfortunately, the majority of the ones that I have seen have not been spotted, rather the spots have fused into either bands or lines. This seems a shame in an snake named for its spots. I had a pair of these years ago. They are great little snakes. I hate that I traded them.
: Derek B
Thanks. Bimacs are one of my favorites. That's why I'm trying to breed some good colors and patterns into my main lines. They are kinda secretive, short and chunky, and very hardy and easy to work with. They feed well on small mice, breed easy, but only have 6-8 eggs, so don't produce many unless you have several females. I think that's why not too many people have them. They make great pets, though, and I'm surprised more people haven't tried them.
Terry
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