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12-27-2019, 12:01 PM
#1971
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Well here's current pic of my problem child Bean. This is one of the baby's I got back in late August. First it was a regurge, then a mite scare, now a bad shed Ugh.....
Here she is after a soak to help with the shed removal, it's only about the third time she has been handled since we got her...
But, she's mite free, eating weekly, and the right size feeders, and the bad shed is almost gone, just a spot or 2 left.
Hopefully 2020 is a good year for her!
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12-27-2019, 01:48 PM
#1972
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Bean is such a trooper. Wishing the best!
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12-27-2019, 01:51 PM
#1973
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Most recent pics of Jake. Freshly shed and eating. After he drug it all around and picked it up and dunked it in his water bowl. He finally found the front of the head and ate.
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12-31-2019, 02:24 AM
#1974
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Should really post up more photos of Athena, she is 20 months old and over 1200 grams. Amazing disposition and has been a solid eater. Really enjoy watching the transformation she has gone thru so far.0
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12-31-2019, 03:30 PM
#1975
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Fernie in her quarantine enclosure. Her 90 days are almost up, she'll be moving upstairs to the snake room soon.
Edit: pics came out all distorted again....going to try again. I blame Tapatalk again, hahaha.
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12-31-2019, 03:32 PM
#1976
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Let's try this again....
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12-31-2019, 03:50 PM
#1977
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
She'sooking really great Craig
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12-31-2019, 03:52 PM
#1978
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
She'sooking really great Craig
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Thanks Richard! She's made things easy for me, so I can't take all the credit, hahaha. Casey produces some beautiful animals too, so he deserves credit as well.
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12-31-2019, 04:02 PM
#1979
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
A quick snap. In the sun thru the window this fine Xmas morning
My male mandarin belly jungle Leopard boa
He's so red today
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Very cool!! Leopard is a dwarf blood morph right? What are the adult size ranges for them out of curiosity?
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12-31-2019, 04:14 PM
#1980
Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Originally Posted by MarkL1561
Very cool!! Leopard is a dwarf blood morph right? What are the adult size ranges for them out of curiosity?
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Thanks Mark, no the leopard gene is from the dwarf sonoran boa, females are very rarely over 5ft more on the 4ft size especially the males
He's that colour due to the mandarin belly gene in there, I can see why you thought there was blood in there, not even a hypo gene in there, mum was a really dark sonoran boa
There's pics of mum and dad on one of my threads "leopard boas" the mandarin belly is so cool
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