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Albert Clark (10-01-2015),Asherah (10-01-2015),benzite (10-01-2015),Felidae (10-02-2015),h00blah (10-01-2015),Megg (10-01-2015),nightwolfsnow (10-01-2015),Reinz (10-01-2015),se7en (10-01-2015)
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He's a good looking boy. Got a nice new place too, lucky guy.
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He's stunning! His eyes look like gemstones in that last photo.
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Re: Updates on this pastry...
Originally Posted by Bigfish1975
He's a good looking boy. Got a nice new place too, lucky guy.
Thanks! I honestly am a firm believer that the woods and different textures/climbing areas provide healthy stimulation for the reptiles. I don't think the hanging leaves make much of a difference to ball pythons specifically, but it's nice to look at.
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Re: Updates on this pastry...
Last edited by das_nooblet; 10-01-2015 at 01:04 AM.
2.2 Ball Pythons - Super Pastel (Manasa) / Banana (Foster) / Butter Bee (Pancake) / Normal (Chipit)
0.1 Abbotts Okeetee Corn (Koko)
1.0 Jungle Carpet (Akurra)
1.0 Coastal Rosy Boa (Volos)
0.1 Het. Albino Kenyan Sand Boa (Hulu)
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nightwolfsnow (10-01-2015)
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Re: Updates on this pastry...
Originally Posted by das_nooblet
I know they are terrestrial rather than arboreal, but I'd have to agree with you there on climbing materials. One of the first things Manasa inspected when she got her new tank were the fake vines I hung up in it
Mostly I just use the plants as cover/clutter for Manasa, though one of my baby corn's favourite hiding spots so far is curled up deep in one of her plants
Yeah! They're not arboreal, but they can still safely climb and inspect objects 5" off the ground. And same, my snakes also inspect everything in a new setup.
That's adorable! I kind of wish Cake would hide in the plants...
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nightwolfsnow (10-01-2015)
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Amazing photos! What do you use?
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Re: Updates on this pastry...
Originally Posted by Galaxygirl
Amazing photos! What do you use?
Thanks! You mean for a camera? I use a Nikon D7000 for these with a 50mm F/1.4 lens. Pricey.. But totally worthwhile for portrait shots and pet photography.
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Re: Updates on this pastry...
Originally Posted by redshepherd
Thanks! You mean for a camera? I use a Nikon D7000 for these with a 50mm F/1.4 lens. Pricey.. But totally worthwhile for portrait shots and pet photography.
That's awesome. Those pictures are so crisp, it really captures the beauty of your baby (:
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Cake is so gorgeous! Thank you for sharing.
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