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Some more from today, they're so photogenic! :p

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She was about to poop :) since I've had her she holds on until she's practically about to burst, always freaks me out that she's going to prolapse but she drinks well and sheds fine.
 
She was about to poop :) since I've had her she holds on until she's practically about to burst, always freaks me out that she's going to prolapse but she drinks well and sheds fine.

She needs more exercise, bigger enclosure, more perches, interesting environment that gets changed from time to time. She will poop like a trooper. Trust me.

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Thanks for the advice, she's never been one to move around much so I'll try changing it up to give her a bit more sensory stimulation. The size isn't an issue although in comparison to yours they're probably tiny :)
 
Can't help myself, had this boy out for a swim and drink as he's coming up to shed so took a quick snap :)

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and my blue boy just shed (iphone photo sorry, no flash either)

 
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Mum, Dad & Hatchies (clutch #1)
Our first clutch of Greens!


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One of mine
 

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this one is 11 months old and just on 3 foot long.
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My girl moved enclosures tonight
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The parents are sorong x australian. Last year a few of them seemed to have a green tinge above the eyes when they hatched but it didn't stay after a slough or two. I like the patern on it also. Can't wait to get home tonight and hopeuflly its fully out.
 
nice greens every one! fingers crossed the black stay on this one.
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The parents are sorong x australian. Last year a few of them seemed to have a green tinge above the eyes when they hatched but it didn't stay after a slough or two. I like the patern on it also. Can't wait to get home tonight and hopeuflly its fully out.

Is this a repeat pairing? If so can you post some pictures of the yearlings? I would love to see how they turn out as I haven't seen very many iron range crosses.
 
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