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    MARS Expo Timonium MD Pictures DUW

    My new 922 gram Male Mojave in a deep shed.




    My Daughter and friend.




    Some really nice looking Bearded Dragons. NOT FOR SALE.






    A Bar Python. I've never seen this one before, but the pictures don't do it justice.




    A really nice looking Albino Pied. Sorry for the crappy picture.




    A great looking Super Pastel Disco.




    A couple of different Geckos.






    Not herp related, but this guy had some really cool mounted animals. I'm a sucker for Butterflies, so here's 2 of my favorite.





    Many of the really interesting herps were sold the first day and of course I forgot my camera. So I went back today and took these. I didn't waste your time with anything too boring. It was a good day.

    I bought a great looking 922 gram male Mojave ball from Special K Snakes from Northeastern Ohio. I've never bought from them. Really, I've never heard of them, but they're a mom and pop breeder and great people.

    I can't wait to see what this guy looks like when he sheds. I hope he's as bright as they said he is.

    I also met Greg Hall for the first time. Well kind of. We've seen each other so many times in the past, whether at reptile shows or at our friend's pet store. However today, I officially introduced myself to Greg.

    Take Care!
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    Re: MARS Expo Timonium MD Pictures DUW

    Haha congrats on your mojo! SpecialK has some amazing animals, you're gonna HAVE to post pics when he sheds.

    great pics! thanks for sharing.

    I talked to the guys with the Barr pythons, its a morph of one of the tiny pythons. Not the childrens or the spotteds but one of the rarer ones.
    Last edited by cinderbird; 09-19-2010 at 11:05 PM.

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    Barneck Scrubs....are not small LOL


    Females can get up to 14' Just sayin.....


    One of my FAVORITE morelia.


    Nice pickup.

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    Re: MARS Expo Timonium MD Pictures DUW

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Barneck Scrubs....are not small LOL


    Females can get up to 14' Just sayin.....


    One of my FAVORITE morelia.


    Nice pickup.
    Ooo i guess the guy i talked to was NOT the guy that owned them, haha.

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    Who knows.

    I have heard of people being tagged in the back of the head by those from across the room.


    They are amazing species to work with though.

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    Re: MARS Expo Timonium MD Pictures DUW

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Who knows.

    I have heard of people being tagged in the back of the head by those from across the room.


    They are amazing species to work with though.
    I Googled them and the adults look to be very dull in coloration. I wonder if this is a new morph or the neonates have that much coloring compared to the adults?

    Thanks for the info!
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