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Pictures during and after cleaning
Spent 3 hours washing each individual tub, water bowl, hide, etc just because I needed something to do. Then not a few hours later, I come back and about 20 snakes already urinated and/or crapped. And some decided to tip their water bowls. So it was back to the cleaners for some. Overall, I probably spent 4 hours cleaning, misting, watering. But, my room smells a bit better. Now the snakes...
Granite male. I was told this guy is a genetic granite, but I keep running out of females to throw him with. This past year he bred my blackback female but one breeding with a pastel was enough for her...

Mojave female in the blue. I think she looks nice.

Pastel male after shedding.

Spider female

Spider P/H (50%) Ghost male

Yellowbelly female

Last hatchling of the year, a nice normal male. Judging by the head spot when he was coming out of the egg, I thought he was a yellowbelly. The female who produced this clutch (two eggs, one went bad) was bred by my pastel and yellowbelly.


A holdback female

A busy patterned girl

A CH male harly like.

Normal female

Did she strike... or no???

One of my larger and older females

A very nice normal female

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