Re: May 2018 Seattle Show Pix
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Originally Posted by
Sunnieskys
I thought the snakes as inland reptiles looked thin. I could see spine and bumps. I had to walk away. Did you see that at all Ax?
i actually didn't spend time at their tables this time around. i didn't even snap any pix at their table if u check out my pix link in my 1st post. anyways i usually chat w/ Nick and his crew for at least like 15mins and never buy anything lol. i know what they have (Morelia) and i'm not interested in those species at the moment, so i just breezed by them this time b/c i wasn't at the show all that long (and i prob annoy them by being too chatty lol). i imagine they prob had neonates and sub adults for sale; Morelia being a longer, thinner species i could imagine them looking like that easily. did u check out similar animals at other tables? Conviction Reptiles has similar species. i took this pix there:
https://i.imgur.com/9LY3iY7.jpg
here's another long snake that looks thin but it's actually fine.
https://i.imgur.com/HFJ9haj.jpg
i'll be sure to pay close attention at the July show.
Re: May 2018 Seattle Show Pix
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Originally Posted by
Sunnieskys
They had a few BPs too that looked thin to me. And I did see that table too. I thought the snake in the gum ball machine was cute but weird lol. The only table I did NOT even look at was ball python Blvd. ugh....
BP Blvd is kinda overly enthusiastic and lets EveryOne hold and touch whatever they want at their tables. he's like trying real hard to become the next Brian w/o the proven track record or charm. i took a pix of this BP b/c i thought it was mislabeled. i think it's a Banana/CG G-Stripe. to be fair, he said he bought it from someone else.
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...om/pSOQDNN.jpg