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  • 04-26-2021, 05:42 AM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Lovely color combination...seems leopards & Dalmations run well together, eh? ;)

    Thanks! It does seem that way. :)
  • 04-26-2021, 05:47 AM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Photo #53

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...bryfxsyuwu.jpg
    Some more Granite-esque rocks from my area.
    The light orange colored ones are fairly rare so it took me a while to gather and tumble enough for this photo. :)
  • 04-26-2021, 01:25 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    ...The light orange colored ones are fairly rare so it took me a while to gather and tumble enough for this photo. :)

    Wow, so now we're getting the latest & custom-made arrangements? :sweeet:
  • 04-26-2021, 09:10 PM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Wow, so now we're getting the latest & custom-made arrangements?

    Hahaha, I wouldn't call them the 'latest' arrangements.
    Most of the snakes in the 2020 tagged photos have grown much larger by now.
    Once you start seeing the 2021 Copyright tag (example below) you will be into photos that are more recent. :)

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...i0xdhpfz6o.jpg

    Note: These two pieds are from Photos #4 and #45 (early 2020) and the photo above was taken today 4/26/21.
  • 04-28-2021, 05:47 AM
    Lord Sorril
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  • 04-29-2021, 08:03 PM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Photo #55
    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...1dsxvgq2kw.jpg
    More Nipomo Marcasite in Agate (red) from California.
    While I was taking these photos I noticed something hiding in one of the agate 'eyes' of the stone front/center.
    I used the Microscope Macro mode on my camera to zoom in:

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...uahnae1ozu.jpg

    Pretty weird huh? :)
  • 04-30-2021, 08:22 PM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Photo #56

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...xsbbwladfl.jpg
    More tiger eye, the camera flash illuminates some of the tips of the crystalline fiber structure--no avoiding it on some pieces...

    Bonus photo below: clutch from a 12 year old female ball python.
    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...ctx4yjak6b.jpg
    I should have included something for scale with the photo as the eggs were a little over 5 inches long...sizeable hatchlings. :)
  • 04-30-2021, 08:30 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    ...

    Bonus photo below: clutch from a 12 year old female ball python.
    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...ctx4yjak6b.jpg
    I should have included something for scale with the photo as the eggs were a little over 5 inches long...sizeable hatchlings. :)

    Wow, 5"+ eggs? :O
  • 04-30-2021, 09:36 PM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Wow, 5"+ eggs? :O

    Yes, I encountered significant difficulty incubating them. The size of the eggs resulted in the center creasing inward prematurely and squeezing the developing embryos to one side of the egg. I thought about leaving them alone and letting things 'play out', but, based on experience I decided against it. Long story short: Five eggs, six healthy hatchlings (yes, my snake math is accurate). :)
  • 04-30-2021, 09:51 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    Yes, I encountered significant difficulty incubating them. The size of the eggs resulted in the center creasing inward prematurely and squeezing the developing embryos to one side of the egg. I thought about leaving them alone and letting things 'play out', but, based on experience I decided against it. Long story short: Five eggs, six healthy hatchlings (yes, my snake math is accurate). :)

    Can't argue with 6 out of 5! :D
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