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    First Lightbox Pics

    Here's a couple pics of some of the collection and my first attempt at working with a lightbox.

    Female Lesser I picked up from Tracy Barker last month. No alien heads, just the way I like em. I got a Spotnose from her too but she's in shed.


    Female Sugar from Tracy Barker from last year:


    And the female Vanilla that came in the package with the Sugar:


    One of my female pastels. I don't normally name snakes but I might eventually name this one "Persistence" because she taught me that. She wasn't eating when I got her and took months of assist feeding before she ate live. She now eats f/t like a champ.


    Female Black Pastel:


    Female Mojave (very shy animal):


    Thanks for looking and anything I can do to improve lightbox photos is appreciated.
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    Re: First Lightbox Pics

    Try using some kind of sheet (like poster board) instead of a fabric. Otherwise, killer snakes and lightboxes increase photography 10 fold. Looking good
    Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
    1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies

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