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help wanted (introducing reds to my b&w)

cathspythons

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my female b&w has slowed right down,i think she is trying to brumate.she comes out of her hide maybe once a day for 10 miniutes to bask.i have just bought a male and female red tegu,would you wait till my b&w has stopped brumating before i introducing them.the two reds were rescued from bristol zoo who kept them on an insect only diet for the past 3 years. they both had very bad skin damage but iv worked hard to rectifiy the problem. they are doing very well now. will post pics later.cheers cath
 

cathspythons

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heres a few pics of the female,will post pics of the male later he is a bit shy.i have been told that there is a possibilty they came from a breeder in florida.this is due to them having a tag mark on there rear left leg,which has been removed.she is a really deep red the pics do not do her justice.if anyone can confirm that they have bred her or knows who bred her i would be really gratefull.

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i no she is a little under weight,but she is a rescue.i will soon have her nice and plump,haha. i also found out yesterday that my b&w stomper is a bloody female.
 

cathspythons

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thanks gx3 i got the bloody pics mixed up,this is the new male,will post pics of the female soon.cheers for pointing that out mate.
 

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