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Re: A few pictures of my juvenile Natrix natrix helvetica


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Posted by michael56 on March 09, 2003 at 15:09:13:

In Reply to: A few pictures of my juvenile Natrix natrix helvetica posted by Jan Grathwohl on March 09, 2003 at 13:13:31:

Their gorgeous Jan! Much darker than I expected. I was just feeding my neodia, came up to make a coffee and ... nice suprise. Have they fed yet? Do you name them or is that too pet like? I name all of my companions, makes them more personable for visitors, children identify with them and I do also. May I assume they are male/female? And are they related? I have two pairs of the same species, same age which I believe are directly related, pictiventris and taxispilota. I'm going to check on this to determine if this is so. In the meantime, best of luck!
Michael E.


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