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Re: Snakes and Stones
To those who celebrate the holiday in the USA: Have a Great Thanksgiving!
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Note: Axanthic Bee was only exposed to the UV light for 2 seconds. :)
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Re: Snakes and Stones
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Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
Wow, a blue ball python! :D I'll second the wish- Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
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Re: Snakes and Stones
Photo #452
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Beryl from NH (USA), with an Orange Dream/Het Pied ball python.
Side Story:
Got myself in some trouble this Thanksgiving...
One of my friends gave his wife a ring as an early Christmas present.
When he was out of the room-she handed it to me and asked me to ID the stone.
I'm no jeweler, but, it was a silver setting with a stone ~3 carats, deep green, with a high gloss and very fine parallel inclusions, seemed a bit yellowish at some angles.
I knew my friend wouldn't be so cheap as to give her a cubic zirconia (my first thought)-so I guessed Green Diopside, or *maybe* Synthetic Emerald.
She told me with 100% certainty that it was a real emerald...to which I laughed. Emerald is a type of green beryl. Beryl is very prone to inclusions (as shown above).
I explained that if it *was* a real emerald then with the clarity and color would make it easily worth several thousand dollars.
I handed the ring back to her and she seemed pretty annoyed, but, didn't say anything else during my visit.
Today I get a call and my friend is super pissed at me-his wife had taken the ring to a jeweler yesterday-it was not an emerald. Now she is mad at him, and he is mad at me...*sigh* :rolleyes:
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Re: Snakes and Stones
That side story is pretty funny.
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Re: Snakes and Stones
I always like to look, but, I very rarely buy anything at flea markets-aside from some cheap fossils and the occasional uranium glass dish.
I saw a neat candle holder the other day-it was only a couple bucks.
Photo #453
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Rocks are assorted agate, petrified wood, quartz, and jasper (various locations).
Ball python is a Pastel Piebald. :)
Side Story:
I have been working on making some new digital artwork to replace the images in my Ball-Pythons.net profile gallery.
It has been taking weeks, but, regardless of my effort: BP.net has a 12MB limit---it is too bad that when I finish them I will have to post the images in low resolution.
I could host them on my own service (like I do with my Snakes and Stones photos), but, there is no gallery option on this site for that.
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Photo #454
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The stone is a basalt variation from my area and the BP is a Pastel/Fire/Het Clown.
And someone asked me if Ghost and Orange Ghost were the same. Nope! :)
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Re: Snakes and Stones
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Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
Wait! Don't tell me. I wanna guess. Hmmm... The one on the right is the Orange Ghost.;)
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Re: Snakes and Stones
Photo #455
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Amethyst from Kenya, Ball Python = Pastel/Lesser/Het Gravel or Yellowbelly. :)
I updated my gallery images because they were from years ago and were kinda awful lol.
I am limited to 12MB in my BP.net gallery so I posted my new ones in low-res.
Non-Members can find them here: https://ball-pythons.net/gallery//br...mageuser=72791
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Photo #456
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66% Het Clown with a large Brazilian agate nodule tumbled whole. :)
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Re: Snakes and Stones
Photo #457
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Chalcedony from Oregon, USA.
Pastel/Orange Dream/Het Piebald ball python.
I sold this one as a Pastel/Het Piebald-as the Orange Dream is obfuscated by the Pastel with a Het Piebald interaction. :)
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