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    Re: new guys

    A few more pics.

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    Re: new guys

    The axanthic.

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    Are they getting calmer these days? Mine have been grown up for many years now, but I don't recall any big issues that way with mine...maybe it's more prevalent
    in some gene pools? (-I suspect it has to do with some inbreeding to attain new variations in appearance.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Are they getting calmer these days? Mine have been grown up for many years now, but I don't recall any big issues that way with mine...maybe it's more prevalent
    in some gene pools? (-I suspect it has to do with some inbreeding to attain new variations in appearance.)
    Silenthill and I haven't had any issues with these two. They pretty much hide all day and they come out in the evening about 30 mins after the corns or once lights go out. They don't show any signs of being defensive or flighty when being handled. Overall they have been a pleasure once the husbandry got dialed in a little better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67temp View Post
    Silenthill and I haven't had any issues with these two. They pretty much hide all day and they come out in the evening about 30 mins after the corns or once lights go out. They don't show any signs of being defensive or flighty when being handled. Overall they have been a pleasure once the husbandry got dialed in a little better.
    Oh good...I must be thinking of someone else? I've always found them easy to handle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentHill View Post
    that is good to hear. i was always under the impression they were grumpy LOL but these two were very sweet when transferring them to their QT tubs last night.
    It might have been from her post earlier on in the thread that you were remembering.
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    Both starting to enter blue.

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    They are pretty but the size of their eyes to their head is uncomfortable to look for me lol.

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    Re: new guys

    Quote Originally Posted by GoingPostal View Post
    They are pretty but the size of their eyes to their head is uncomfortable to look for me lol.
    Guess we don't all love the same things- that's okay. But partly it's the angle of that photo too.

    Good to see them again, it's been a while. We have another member (HouseofBoop) that's going to be getting one soon too, btw.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 02-27-2021 at 01:03 PM.
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    Re: new guys

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Guess we don't all love the same things- that's okay. But partly it's the angle of that photo too.
    I'm still trying to adjust to the idea of skinny snakes in general lol, I spend way too much staring at the new cornsnake trying to figure out how that tiny headed thin creature eats a whole mouse. My preference definitely leans to the chunky and slow moving.

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