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Starscream (girl) and Zephyr (boy) are happy to cooperate when It's measurement taking time, by stretching out....
Starcream-50", Zephyr-40"
http://snakeneggs.com/snakepics/measurements.jpg
Starcream shows how resourceful she is;... and you too can have that 1piece shed everytime with the new MR Snowman shed aid for only 19.95!!! call now!!
http://snakeneggs.com/snakepics/snowman shed aid.jpg
These two are shots of Zephyr.....
http://snakeneggs.com/snakepics/Zephyr closeup.jpghttp://snakeneggs.com/snakepics/Zephyr's tongue.jpg
Starscream.....
http://snakeneggs.com/snakepics/Star...out tongue.jpg
http://snakeneggs.com/snakepics/Star.jpghttp://snakeneggs.com/snakepics/Star coiled.jpg
relaxing....by the Christmas tree.....
http://snakeneggs.com/snakepics/relaxing.jpg hope you enjoyed!!
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very nice! as hatchlings they tend to freak me out because they have those huge bulby eyes, but they are quite beautiful once they grow out of the twiggy hatchling stage where their entire head consists only of 2 eyes and a mouth. :P
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Those are such beautiful snakes! Definitely something I plan to have in my collection someday!
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Ohhhh something else to add to the Herps I Want to Own Someday. They are simply stunning and the enclosure setup really shows them off. Where in the world did you find that igloo/snowman thing anyways?
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Originally Posted by mlededee
very nice! as hatchlings they tend to freak me out because they have those huge bulby eyes, but they are quite beautiful once they grow out of the twiggy hatchling stage where their entire head consists only of 2 eyes and a mouth. :P
lol, i think those bulby eyes look cool when theyre young!:P
i love your set-up and those LR's are beautiful, BTW.
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Btw, for those of you who hate the bulby-eyed thing, mine NEVER had it......It's a genetic defect that is inherited with the leucistic trait in Texas rat snakes. Some have it, some don't, but the bug-eye trait (that's what they call it) is seen all too often. A lot of delaers will charge you more for babies that don't have this trait. When I got mine, I got them as babies, and I had to shop around quite a bit to find a pair without bug-eyes. I used to have a trio, but I lost the third one..."Frost" was her name...:sad:
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I love that setup - such cool looking snakes!
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Gorgeous! I love leucistics! Who can resist those baby blues? :love:
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that's very interesting. i think every hatchling i've ever seen had the bug-eyed trait. good to know that i when i do get one it doesn't have to look like that. :)
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Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady
Btw, for those of you who hate the bulby-eyed thing, mine NEVER had it......It's a genetic defect that is inherited with the leucistic trait in Texas rat snakes. Some have it, some don't, but the bug-eye trait (that's what they call it) is seen all too often. A lot of delaers will charge you more for babies that don't have this trait. When I got mine, I got them as babies, and I had to shop around quite a bit to find a pair without bug-eyes. I used to have a trio, but I lost the third one..."Frost" was her name...:sad: