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    So many chondro pics...

    I usually get pretty crappy pics, but we had the light box out today so I figured I would wake them up and see who was cooperative.

    Pickles - Lereh type, hands down the sweetest chondro I know of, always friendly and curious (unless I smell like mouse, then all bets are off)



    Wudge - Sorong x Cyclops, also mild mannered and can easily be handled day or night

    and one from a few days ago with sunlight from the window

    Fiesta - WC biak type, a little flighty but definitely not aggressive (she did not come out for the light box pics, so these are from a few days ago)



    My new blueline female yearling (she doesn't have a name yet)


    and one from last week that I snapped while sticking her in the enclosure..


    my neo from Trpnbills - very laid back, but a great feeder, he was in shed and did not come out today for the light box shoot

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    Beautiful. I love the last one.
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    Those are great. I love all the variation in their colors. Reminds me that I want more chondros...


    1.0 Green Tree Python
    1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa


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    Very nice pics and snakes. Would you mind telling me what camera and lens you use?

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    I want!!!

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    Lovely pictures! It makes me want to get updated pictures of our chondros .
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    I can't get enough pictures of these guys. I have to have one someday.
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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    great photos. I'm glad my neonate's 'cousin' is doing well.

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    Re: So many chondro pics...

    Thanks for the comments My fiance was using a Nikon D200 with an AFS Nikkor 50mm F/1.4G lens.

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    just wanted to follow up with a few pictures of my neonate from Jeff (Trpnbills). definitely not as laid back as yours, but a strong feeder and great looking snake. I don't have the photography skill that you do, but here are a few passable shots.

    post-shed





    dinner





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