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    Few photos from Sacramento Reptile Show 2017

    Sacramento Reptile Show was quite crowded this year! Seemed to be about half herpers and half families looking for a petting zoo. I don't think I've ever dodged so many strollers before but hopefully they will be the next generation or two of new herpers!

    Figured I'd share the very few photos I took. Starting with the BPs of course!

    This lovely paradox was at the Layne's Labs table, stunning! I didn't get the full description but they were asking 5K for this one of a kind snake.


    I wish this photo was in focus!!


    tried again




    I was very close to buying this next one but I resisted the temptation:


    Few more random shots:








    Here's something you don't see everyday!
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    Re: Few photos from Sacramento Reptile Show 2017

    Nice AA, thanks for sharing. Can't wait to move back to Cali for good. That paradox has a better price tag than "Skittles" but not a actual chimera?
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 10-05-2017 at 07:00 AM.
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    Re: Few photos from Sacramento Reptile Show 2017

    thank u for sharing! i love expo pix.

    Quote Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril View Post
    This lovely paradox was at the Layne's Labs table, stunning! I didn't get the full description but they were asking 5K for this one of a kind snake.
    very cool!

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    Does that $2,000 BP really have Banana?


    Quote Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril View Post
    Here's something you don't see everyday!
    awww i feel bad for them b/c they're not underwater. besides that they're awesome.
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    Re: Few photos from Sacramento Reptile Show 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    Does that $2,000 BP really have Banana?
    Probably, banana is a weird combo morph when lots of other genes are in play. At first glance I thought it was hypo but I'd trust the breeder.

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    awww i feel bad for them b/c they're not underwater. besides that they're awesome.
    Actually they are underwater, those tubs are full of water.
    They had the coolest looking scales, all raised and bumpy, like they were made out of beads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    Does that $2,000 BP really have Banana?
    Quote Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril View Post
    Probably, banana is a weird combo morph when lots of other genes are in play. At first glance I thought it was hypo but I'd trust the breeder.
    yeah, you're right about it's glow. also the breeder probably has other hatchlings from the clutch to compare it to.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    awww i feel bad for them b/c they're not underwater. besides that they're awesome.
    Quote Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril View Post
    Actually they are underwater, those tubs are full of water.
    They had the coolest looking scales, all raised and bumpy, like they were made out of beads.

    ah yes, cool. they need water. did u also noticed any snorkels? i thought they has snorkel-like nostrils too. or it may have been some other aquatic snake but i recall them having prehensile, snorkel-like nostrils. lol it kinda looked like sea anemonies attached to their snouts.
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    Skip to 7:40 see video of the elephant trunk snakes on DM Exotics' table:

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    Re: Few photos from Sacramento Reptile Show 2017

    That paradox was from Jimmy Cruz @ Ball Life. I guess he set up with layne labs. Jimmy is very cool to deal with but I can't say the same for the Layne labs crew .

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    Re: Few photos from Sacramento Reptile Show 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by 209zfinest View Post
    That paradox was from Jimmy Cruz @ Ball Life. I guess he set up with layne labs.
    Ahh okay cool, thanks for the info! yeah it was at Layne's large booth area. Stunning snake!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    did u also noticed any snorkels?
    I did not notice that! I was so entranced by their weird scales I barely looked at the faces, I prefer snakes with a 'neck' haha
    Last edited by AbsoluteApril; 10-06-2017 at 12:57 AM. Reason: add another reply
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    Thanks for posting. The patterning on those Calker Cays is awesome. They can really blend into their surroundings. Really cool!

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    Re: Few photos from Sacramento Reptile Show 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    ah yes, cool. they need water. did u also noticed any snorkels? i thought they has snorkel-like nostrils too. or it may have been some other aquatic snake but i recall them having prehensile, snorkel-like nostrils. lol it kinda looked like sea anemonies attached to their snouts.
    IIRC that's not the trunk since they can spend about 40 minutes at a time submerged, which is best for them since their bodies aren't really set up to support them without buoyancy at play.

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