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    Re: Some expos require more self control than others

    Winner winner! Those are two beautiful snakes. Makes me miss my kings.
    3.0 Carpet Pythons, 1.1 Bullsnakes
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    Re: Some expos require more self control than others

    Quote Originally Posted by Bodie View Post
    Congrats on the new additions... I also have a MBK and love him. Just an awesome snake that will not disappoint you. They are stunning with that glossy jet black. I guess that's why they are referred to as the poor mans indigo
    I'm sure MBKs are better for me personally than an indigo. Not as big, eat less, and less poop, haha. MBKs are one of the snakes I wanted the most after I got my first, but never found any until this year locally and with 17 snakes before last weekend, I didn't really plan on expanding again... oh well, he's gorgeous even at his tiny 15g. Zelda is smaller at 10g. (Which is funny, since my smallest ever was a 5g corn, but the corn was stickier than she is, so I think she is actually thinner bodied right now)

    So far, Ganon is the only one to musk me of the 2 in 1 handling session since they've been home (a week now), neither musked on expo day. He chilled out really quick after and was fine, so that will probably be a thing of the past sooner rather than later. Zelda spazzed, but no musking there.

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    Re: Some expos require more self control than others

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    Winner winner! Those are two beautiful snakes. Makes me miss my kings.
    Thanks! I'm really looking forward to seeing them grow. You could always get another king. [I'm a bad influence, feel free to ignore me there.]

    The jet black + iridescence on Ganon even as a tiny dude is awesome. And the crazy pattern on Zelda is really eye catching and sure to get more so as she ages and shows her white and yellow. Right now she is quite transparent and I can see her main arteries and organs through her belly (and sides in some places).

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