its ok jeff,id love to see that to,i was skeptical just on the 26 inch female,but seeing it in person changed my mind and holding it to be measured showed it to be spot on,this lass used to go the males when they tried making moves
makes you wonder what other gigantor specimens are out there,i believe gavin bedford has a whopper sized nt male but not sure its in the 82 cm range
Breeding Northerns - split topic
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Re: Breeding Northerns - split topic
It seems though most of these huge beasties seem to be in the hands of herpers who are not "mad keen bluey enthusiasts" , but who have collections based more on pythons and elapids. Keeping a really large bluey is just something a little different for them.
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Re: Breeding Northerns - split topic
i msged scott,so will see what happens
spot on rory, they seem really attatched to these really large specimens,understandable though,a bluey of such proportions would be an impressive sight
spot on rory, they seem really attatched to these really large specimens,understandable though,a bluey of such proportions would be an impressive sight
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