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    BPnet Veteran tcutting's Avatar
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    GTPS are just awesome. great pics!
    1.0 Normal Ball Python
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    Omg !!!!!

    there beatiful i want one so bad,but the wifey says she wont care for it if i do & if i wasnt away from home weeks at a time id be on it like white on rice...

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    Re: So many chondro pics...

    ALL of these picks are wonderful ! I really love these pythons.....
    BORNEOS BABY, JUST BORNEOS.

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    Re: So many chondro pics...

    Quote Originally Posted by kristan View Post
    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
    THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT PICS......one of the few pythons that I have not kept over the years.....amazing ! The little one is my fav ! ....Yosef
    BORNEOS BABY, JUST BORNEOS.

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    I think that one is a half sib to mine..and its looking good. When did you pick it up? I almost picked up two (and would have if I hadn't had my eye on my blue line female) and think that yours may have been the second one that I had picked out. Definitely a good pick.

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    Re: So many chondro pics...

    Yosef, you should definitely get one some day. Bloods and gtps are actually the only species I'm working with right now..they are hands down my two favorites.

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    Absolutely stunning! Congrats!

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    I paid for him/her a while back but didn't actually pick him up until about three weeks ago. jeff was extremely helpful throughout and even offered to meet me halfway so I could avoid shipping costs. if anyone is interested in GTP neonates, I'd recommend jeff first.

    he's still a bit nippy, but as soon as he realizes I'm not feeding him, he calms right down. I still refrain from handling though, just because they're so delicate at this stage. it's also pretty interesting that ours are half-siblings. can't wait to see how they both turn out.

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