My snake collection (pic heavy)
Re: My snake collection (pic heavy)
Nice collection. Ty for sharing.
All good looking animals you have. :gj: :)
My snake collection (pic heavy)
Re: My snake collection (pic heavy)
Wow! that's quite a collection. I love the head pattern on the carpen and the retic is absolutly beautiful!
Re: My snake collection (pic heavy)
Wow! You have some ridiculously beautiful snakes! I only have three right now and would love to add more to my collection. I am definitely putting a macklot python on my wish list after seeing yours!
I am kind of technologically illiterate. How do you post photos where they show up without you having to click on them?
Thanks for sharing your gorgeous collection!
My snake collection (pic heavy)
Thanks everyone! Sometimes I worry that my collection is so diverse that I never get anywhere with my projects! I greatly appreciate all the kind comments I really enjoy keeping them.
The macklocks are awesome I highly recommend them. I have heard they are nippy as babies but that hasn't been my experience. Jellybean is very curious and always ready to eat. I love her colors and I can't wait till she grows larger. I had never heard of them before however once I looked into them everyone was raving how great they are. Now that I have jellybean I can completely see why. She has quickly grown to be one of the snakes I could never see parting with. I have even been considering finding her a male later down the line. I'm glad seeing them could inspire you to look into the species. Honestly one of the best comments I could get!
My snake collection (pic heavy)
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Originally Posted by
Tavers
Wow! You have some ridiculously beautiful snakes! I only have three right now and would love to add more to my collection. I am definitely putting a macklot python on my wish list after seeing yours!
I am kind of technologically illiterate. How do you post photos where they show up without you having to click on them?
Thanks for sharing your gorgeous collection!
I am pretty technologically illiterate too lol I post them on my Facebook, usually in it's own album that only I can see to keep things organized. Then I open a new topic or posting and right click the picture and clicking the image url. Then in the box in ballpython.net there is an icon of a picture with a mountain. Clicking that opens another box and I paste the image code in there. Then is places the code into the text box for the photo. Hopefully that made sense. I'm using my cell phone right now so I can't see it. Maybe someone can give you a better description lol I'm sorry!