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    Yellow Bull

    I'm not calling him a coward, he's just yeller. This is my male het patternless, he and his girl are both right around 2000g and I'm hoping to make some banana bulls next season. He's a squirmy worm so I perched him in the tree to avoid chasing the sucker all over the yard.



    I thought this climbing stuff was supposed to be hard:



    This is a breeze:



    I ain't not corn snake. You have entered my personal space, take 2 steps back or face the consequences:



    This tree belongs to me now:
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    Re: Yellow Bull

    He looks friendly! Lol...
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    mad roaches yo

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    Re: Yellow Bull

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    He looks friendly! Lol...
    He really is. When he gets all pissy I just give him a big bear hug and he calms right back down.



    If these snakes had a theme song I imagine it'd be something like:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAYL5H46QnQ
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    Re: Yellow Bull

    Such an awesome snake! So much personality in those pics! I love it thanks for sharing.

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    Awesome looking snakes! I have a small bull, and he is the hands-down terror of the snake room. Did yours mellow out as they got older?
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    Re: Yellow Bull

    Quote Originally Posted by Philip451 View Post
    Awesome looking snakes! I have a small bull, and he is the hands-down terror of the snake room. Did yours mellow out as they got older?
    Mine definitely chilled out as they grew. I have 4 adults and none of them are biters. One is a huffer and a puffer, another is a squirmer who always tries to flee the scene and the other 2 are pretty relaxed. I have little doubt if I handled with any regularity they'd all be pretty darn calm but I like to see a bit of attitude so I only handle for transfers to clean. Out of my 8 hatchlings 2 think they are the baddest things on the planet and will bite, bite, bite, and bite some more to keep it fresh in your mind. Luckily they are the nicest 2 and my holdbacks so I get to enjoy their shenanigans as they grow. The other 6 are already pretty calm for hatchlings, might get a nip from 1 or 2 but they quickly turn to putty once out for a minute.

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    Good to know.
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    Here's the female, just starting to put on some of that adult bulk. These two are also heterozygous for axanthic and whitesided. Looking forward to some wild variety in their clutches but mainly want to see that patternless yellow worm.





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    Really cool snakes. Thanks for sharing.
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    Gorgeous. Pines/bulls are awesome.

    Ty for sharing.
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