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    Thanks iceman! I couldn't figure out how to insert images.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigergenesis
    Thanks iceman! I couldn't figure out how to insert images.
    Anytime!
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    Nice additions to your collection tiger. The female is very cool looking. With those you probably dont need any hides you can just watch em disapear into the substrate!

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    Your right Beaglegod - no hides needed. I was going to give them some anyway, but I'm not sure it would be worth it.

    Smooth Scales are cool - at least when they're young until they turn that brown color. But then again that makes them look like rubber boas to me. I have seen the Sunset line that maintains a cool orange as adults. Debating on whether I want to try them out too.
    Ball Python, Bredl's Carpet Python, Kenyan Sand Boa, Saharan Sand Boa
    Mexican Black King, California King, Snow Corn, Okeetee Corn, Everglades Ratsnake
    Blue Tongued Skinks: Irian Jaya (2), Indonesian, Northern, Tanimbar, Eastern, Kei, Merauke
    Crested Gecko

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