Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Re: Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Postby leonthemenace » Tue Jan 03, 2012 9:44 pm

We are just hoping that it is a female, as for the handling...we take her out of the enclosure with a small hookstick that shehas to climb on herself (we know how fagile they are). As for the sunlight, as you can see on the pictures she is not in direct sunlight, I know I said "take her out for vitamin d" that I asume caused confusion...but truth be I took her out for some outside pictures to capture her true colour without having to use a flash. I doubt the ten minute photo shoot outside in a shady tree did any harm. Thanx for the advise either way...and the compliments.
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Re: Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Postby justinvBreda » Tue Jan 03, 2012 10:04 pm

They are beautiful hey, my buddies and I were lucky enough to get our hands on two of Graeme's baby Chondro's. They are a real quality specimens, being hardier than you think to make journey from PTA to Limpopo with ease. Don't worry I refer to ours as a him and her as well, I made that deduction my looking at there appetites and growth rate..we can only hope hey! Enjoy them as much as we enjoying ours!!
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Re: Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Postby leonthemenace » Tue Jan 03, 2012 10:23 pm

Thanx Justin. Yes, much can be said about the high quality animals that Graeme produce...and the pre sale info aswell as the after sale service. Just a pity one cant just post a pretty little picture any more without explaining how you went about and how much you know about the particular animal.
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Re: Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Postby leonthemenace » Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:33 pm

Time for a bit of an update, confirmed female as we all hoped for. Here is a couple of pics to show the color change she has been going through.
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Re: Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Postby michael » Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:50 am

Very nice! I love the blue on that snake. How old is she?
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Re: Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Postby Mitton » Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:52 am

Beautiful snake Leon.
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Re: Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Postby leonthemenace » Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:01 pm

She will be 2 in July Michael.
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Re: Khaleesi (Queen who hatched dragons)

Postby insaniac » Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:38 am

She's stunning !

Hopefully she can hatch you some legless dragons soon..
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