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    Thanks all, he is a looker. But IMO all copperheads are truly gorgeous. My wife has a strong obsession starting with Cobras, will see if she wants to start keeping elapids one day. . . but that's an entirely different beast.
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    Oh my goodness yesss.

    I have a fascination with hits and would love to work with them one day.

    For now, im not properly equipped, and i want to make sure my homework on them and keeping them is done, i dont want to risk harming or making them uncomfortable from some noob mistake that could have been prevented.

    One day.

    Gorgeous snake indeed.
    1.0 axanthic spider (Skull Kid)
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    Re: Starting to keep hots again!


    Super exciting news!!! Christmas came early. While I was at work my wife received a transport pick up and sent me a message saying merry Christmas with this picture!! Meet out 3 year old male Gila Monster. We had our eye on him for a while and had decided to wait till after the new year. But of course That's what makes surprises that much more awesome. He'll get his own thread soon. Till then.


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    "...That which we do not understand, we fear. That which we fear, we destroy. Thus eliminating the fear" ~Explains every killed snake"

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    He looks awesome!

    Congrats and Merry Christmas!
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.

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    Re: Starting to keep hots again!

    Looks great! The bow was a nice touch.

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    Re: Starting to keep hots again!

    This is a very cool present, love Gilas!

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    Re: Starting to keep hots again!



    Settling well. Ate 3 hoppers tonight. No more hissy realllly lazy animal


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