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    Well, these are not the best pics in the whole world, but they will hafta do for now. Sooner or later I am gunna by a disposable camera & have a nice little photo shoot. Until then, heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere's Hissy:


    This is a picture of her in her tank


    Here is another of her in the tank.


    Here she is clutchin on daddy's arm!


    And here is daddy & his angel muggin for the camera!

    Hope that you all enjoy the pics. Just for the record, her tank is set up differently now. Those wires that you see were for the probe on the thermometer but because I saw her gettin wrapped up in the them, i immediately took them out & put them under her substrate instead! I love my little girl!
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    Nice little girl ya their, get us some close up shots of her too!

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    Glad you fixed that little issue before it became a big one, Eddie. By the way, if you're using the little prop that came in the package for the thermometer/hygrometer, please throw it away. We should mention that every time we suggest people buy one of those. Your snake can get caught in it and get hurt and I know you don't want that to happen. Nice colors on her, by the way.
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    Thank you for the pictures! Very nice!!
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    You know, if you want to stay with a glass enclosure, I would recommend that you switch to a 20 gal Long setup for now. It doesn't look like there's a wide heat gradient available for you snake to thermoregulate, not to mention it would offer a lot more room for her to move around.
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