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Have some CANDY!
Eye candy, that is!!!!
I bet I'm the only person in the world who carries an iPhone plastered in my own photos of garter snakes


somebody, namely a certain nebraska albino plains, got caught in the cookie... er, worm jar

female erythristic het albino

my holdback pair of rubrilineatus devouring unscented pinkies... i never even offered them scented ones... whodathunkit?!


Newborn puget with a pinky

Florida Erythristic chomping down on pinkies... I used to have to coax this snake to eat worms... forget pinkies!!!

She's sure getting chubby!

Adult red stripe pretending to be a branch

This here is a handful of pinkies... with water snakes attached to them.

The vanishing pattern female just had her first shed and blew me away with color!

holdback male cherry

Upon seeing the first shed I have realized that I got both some of the male's type hypo, and the cherry hypo, but the cherry has this effect of making even the snakes that are not cherry hypo's have red in them. The top is a daddy's type hypo (high red, I guess being related to cherries does that because even the normals have red!), the bottom is a mama's type cherry hypo. I belive I did get some with both traits in the same snake but they all have to shed first So I can see hat the heck is going on here!!!

Holdback normal female... simply a knockout.

Yes, she's really THAT red.

Here's that weird patternless one again

she even has a stripe!

male "hypo" checkered.... what are they calling this morph these days? Do we still call them hypos? It's more like a pastel.... hmmmmm.... whatever they are, definitely a genetic morph.

Him with the one I suspected to be some kind of hypo and as it grows, it glows! They are both SO intensly bright that they mess with my camera big time... impossible to photgraph!!

and to think, the one on the bottom was only $14.....

High black concinnus female, lookin HOT!!!



Female eastern blackneck.... they sure aren't little babies anymore that's for sure!!!

female eastern blackneck and female western blackneck!

they only have one thing in common... they have black necks....

female orange flame eastern, she's starting to bloom wonderfully!




Axanthic plains.... camera washed all the blue out... this snake is bluer than any puget in person!


My male similis is now breeder size but he will NEVER outgrow the baby face!!!


it started to get dark so sorry, but only one shot of my infernalis, Mesa... with the flash...
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Re: Have some CANDY!
Great pics! Thanks for sharing
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"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi
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Re: Have some CANDY!
Your photo posts always leave me in awe. Amazing animals you have and such diversity! W W.
Bruce
Praying for Stinger Bees 
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Re: Have some CANDY!
 Originally Posted by Bruce Whitehead
Your photo posts always leave me in awe. Amazing animals you have and such diversity! W  W.
Bruce
x2... You always get such great pics... I wish my snakes would hold still long enough to do that! Your collection really shows the diversity and beauty of colubrids the best. Some of those even make my Hondos look dull and that's saying something 
Zack
Asking dumb questions is easier than fixing dumb mistakes.
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Re: Have some CANDY!
Great pictures....Thanks for sharing
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Re: Have some CANDY!
Girl, those are some absolutely stellar photos! However, I must say I like the phone case you made best! Great creativity. And the animals are great too. I just picked up a teeny tiny little western peninsula baby ribbon snake at a show.He was sooo cute, I couldn't pass him up. How do ya sex them??!!! "He" seems so tiny and fragile!!
ALL THAT SLITHERS - Ball Python aficionado/keeper
breeder of African soft fur Rats. Keeper of other small exotic mammals.
10 sugar gliders
2 tenrecs
5 jumping spiders
paludarium with fish
Brisingr the albino
Snowy the BEL
Piglet the albino conda hognose
FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..
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Re: Have some CANDY!
sexing baby thamnophis is very easy once you learn how to do it. They are far too small to probe, so I utilize popping. What I do is, when I have a clutch born, I take them all out, pop them and sort them. I count up the babies for a male/female ratio, and then I mix them all back up. A day or so later, I pop them again to make sure I got the same ratio. So far I've had 100% success with that! I actually prefer popping nerodia to thamnophis though. Their little hemipenes are so obvious you can tell males from females just by looking!
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PAIN IS WEAKNESS LEAVING THE BODY
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Re: Have some CANDY!
Dang! Impressive collection... I'm jealous...
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