Getting germs all over my new phone/camera.
Did some spot cleaning, water changing and just some general admiring downstairs in the sanctuary earlier...Figured I would also attention whore a few of the serpents while I was at it.
Fire female. The only snake I produced that I held onto from last year. She's around 750 grams or so now.
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...om/1031111.jpg
1200 gram most awesome female G-Stripe I've ever seen. She's shy. Actually a 2008, came to me at 700 grams earlier this year and finally developed an appetite. She hardly ever comes out from under that bowl though.
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...om/1031112.jpg
The most well-behaved one in the bunch. Seriously. Most fascinating, satisfying species to keep. Been my favorites since I was old enough to walk, no point in even keeping snakes without a few of these around, as far as I'm concerned. If I could find enough of the right ones (I'm picky), I'd replace all of my Balls with them in a heartbeat. :)
Well...that's probably not totally true.
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...om/1031113.jpg
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...om/1031114.jpg
My matriarch Black Back female (traded to me as a het Albino but has never proven out) that got me back into even thinking about Ball Pythons after not having any for about 5 years. She's in shed.
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...om/1031115.jpg
And the last subject of tonight's little dirty-handed photo shoot. My Granitey-dinker-I don't know what the hell she really is yet-girl. Laid 5 eggs 2 seasons ago but they all died in the egg.
Hope you enjoy, I always do. :)
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...om/1031116.jpg
Re: Getting germs all over my new phone/camera.
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Foschi Exotic Serpents
I love hots but I'm just not experienced enough to own them. Absolutely beautiful!! My friend Sean found this one here locally just a couple months ago in southern IL near Kankakee at a place they go herping that they call snake road.
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l2...s/IMG_5411.png
Yeah, of course. Snake Road is pretty famous. Beautiful pure Northern, that's awesome. I haven't seen a Copperhead in the wild since I was in YMCA day camp when I was 8...My counselor had to physically stop me from catching it. I should really get out in the woods more. :(
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Lolo76
They're all beautiful snakes! What species is your hot? I'm clueless when it comes to them, but they sure are pretty. :)
Thanks. That's a Southern Copperhead (Agkistrodon Contortrix Contortrix). Calling them "hots" sounds so sinister and discriminatory. They're such communal snakes, so awesome to observe their behaviors. And I personally see a lot of intelligence in them, like people describe in Retics. Of course they need to be handled with care and respect but I don't care what they are, I can't live without 'em. :)
Re: Getting germs all over my new phone/camera.
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Originally Posted by
RyanT
The most well-behaved one in the bunch. Seriously. Most fascinating, satisfying species to keep. Been my favorites since I was old enough to walk, no point in even keeping snakes without a few of these around, as far as I'm concerned. If I could find enough of the right ones (I'm picky), I'd replace all of my Balls with them in a heartbeat. :)
Well...that's probably not totally true.
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...om/1031113.jpg
I caught my breath when I saw your Copperhead, he's gorgeous! Has he ever attempted to strike you? And was he a CH or a WC?
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Foschi Exotic Serpents
Do you free handle your copper?
Of course not. Based on his demeanor, I believe I could without anything bad happening (for a while), but why? Totally unnecessary risk. And I'm not a moron. ;)
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SlitherinSisters
Pretty snakes, and I can't believe a copperhead and well behaved are in the same sentence, lol. I never would have thought that a "hot" would be nice!
Well, believe it! :gj:
:)