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    More Super Dwarf Retics - Tiger, Platinum, Anery, and Purple Dwarf

    Ok, so I've posted a few different times when I get some nice shots of the retics. I got the Platinum and Anery out after some QT today and wanted to see if they would be allowing for some images. Sure enough the Platinum 50% SD was more than allowing, but the Anery was extremely flighty so I only got a brief head profile shot for scale analysis of pure super dwarf retics. So without much rambling, sorry for repeats, but I hope you enjoy the new!


    50% Super Dwarf Platinum Female, early 2012


    Floating epicness on the tail, no sunfire required :-)


    Head profile of the 50% SD Platinum


    Anery Pure Super Dwarf Reticulated Python head profile


    Repeat Purple Dwarf female :-)


    Repeat - still my favorite shot of my 50% SD Tiger girl, fresh out of shed.


    And how about my 25% Dwarf Granite Burmese poss het albino boy :-) Looking prettier every day!

    In case you haven't noticed - I <3 Semi-giants

    More to come, big adult tiger 50% SD is currently in the blue!

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    Jeez all beautiful snakes, I've noticed you love the semi-giants lol they are such cool snakes too. Every post I see of your snakes makes me want one more and more
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    Still lovin' that granite burm. Very awesome. But that platinum girl just GLOWS!!!
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    Burm is finally hitting a growth spurt I've been watching for. He went from 200 grams to 600 in a matter of one month. And is in his second shed since November started. Punk still does not like the taste of f/t though . . . but will pound anything and everything live! Silly boy.
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    Stop making me drool.


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    That burn is amazing! What did you use as a background?
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    Because these guys are typically too big and fast for my light box, the background is a 3'x2' sheet of Glossy White paper. It's bent so it has a backing and used like a photography backdrop. The Flash was reflected, but not diffused. And highspeed flash sync was used in order to avoid over exposing using intense lighting.
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    After some tricks here is the over active Pure Super Dwarf Anery male in high resolution on a nice clean backing :-)

    Enjoy.
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    Wow that guy looks good
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    Yeah, when I first got him his color was not showing well, but now he's settled in, eating well, and staying hydrated, he looks GREAT! Was super glad to finally get a shot.
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    "...That which we do not understand, we fear. That which we fear, we destroy. Thus eliminating the fear" ~Explains every killed snake"

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