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Thread: Old Pics......

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    I was digging through my old photos and found these....herps I used to have, but sold or traded a while back.....

    crested gecko:


    Coastal Carpet Python:


    Viper Boa:



    And here are a couple of old pics of my yearling male ATB, Strider:



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    Old Pics......

    lovin' it. the gecko picture is reptile of the month material.
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    lol, yeah he was a goofy lil guy....I miss him now.....wish I'd never sold him.

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    Very nice pictures. That lil gecko is a cutie (oh man, they all are lol Thanks for sharing.

    Jennifer

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    That viper boa in teeny! Crested geckos are such awsome looking geckos, where is it now?

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    How big will vipr boas get? That guy is so little!
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    That coastal is a beaut! So is the viper boa! How big do they get and how are they as pets?
    Crested geko is a great pic, most surely a contender for ROTM! And that ATB............man I love those eyes!

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    The gecko looks like he wanted a snack...lol

    Great pics, beautiful beasties!
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    Nice looking pets you got there David.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BallKingdom
    That viper boa in teeny! Crested geckos are such awsome looking geckos, where is it now?
    I ended up selling him at a reptile show a few months back.....and I regret it to this day, lol.

    Marla & Steelsac.....Viper Boas get 2-3 feet long, but are very unusual snakes....finding CBB Candoia is very hard and often they are problematic feeders, but the Vipers seem to be the best of the Candoia genus. They like it cool (75-82) and humid. They grow VERRRRY slowly. The baby in that pic was at least 4 months old. They are also fairly aggressive....they also have one of the fastest strikes of any snake I've ever seen...they can also "jump" up to strike. That little one gave me some pretty good nips a couple times. All in all, very interesting snakes.

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