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New Member Introducing the Family
Hi guys and gals I decided to pop over to this forum and say hi. I post is a lot of others but keep hearing about this one so figured I would come over and get involved.
Well, anyway I am one of "those people" who has to be different so I am working mostly with different species of House Snakes. Here are a few shots I took this weekend with my new camera of three of my house snakes and some of my other snakes.
First my male transvaal phase African House Snake. He is wild caught from the Highveld if you look close you can see what is left of a wound on his back. He is not amel or hypo this is the natural color of this phase. I will be doing a lot of work with this phase going forward into the future.
Next is my stiped zululand phase female. This girl is just beautiful.
Last is my stud of a Tanzanian Red he spends his days making babies with 5 beautiful red headed gals. Life is tough for him huh?
Moving on to something other then house snakes this if my new BABY Taiwan Beauty Snake, if you think a python grows fast his first year check out this dude he was born in June and was about 10 inches and the size of a pencil here it is Sept 16 and there he sits belly all full of his first FULL GROWN ADULT MOUSE.
Now look at this awesome red sided garter. Petra from who I met in a different online herp forum sent this one to me for free from Kansas. He is also quite full on his adult mouse he ate today. This snake is now my nieces snake that lives at uncle Jack’s House. Her parents hate snakes so I figured she could have one all her own at our house.
Well glad to be here and I will do what I can to be a helpful and participating member of the community,
Jack Spirko
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Spammers are scum! If I had my way they would all get reincarnated as feeder mice!
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Re: New Member Introducing the Family
What beautiful snakes! Welcome to the forum. Keeps those pics coming I dont think I could ever get tired of looking at those.
Sin~
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Re: New Member Introducing the Family
Thanks for the warm welcome here is one more since ya asked, this is one of my Female amel corn snakes this gal is named Secret. She is the fastest growing female corn I have ever seen. Currently about 30 months old and already well over 4 feet and over 600 grams!
Jack Spirko
Check out "the site" on the African House Snake - and get a free copy of "The Reptile Book", by Raymond L. Ditmars.
Find stuff you won't find ANYWHERE ELSE! Social Networking at HaterOrLoved
Spammers are scum! If I had my way they would all get reincarnated as feeder mice!
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Re: New Member Introducing the Family
Awsome group! love those house snakes!
wildlifewarrior
“The richest value of wilderness lie not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present but rather in the future.” - Aldo Leopold
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Re: New Member Introducing the Family
Welcome, and thanks for sharing your pics!!
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Re: New Member Introducing the Family
wow what a collection very beautiful too
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Re: New Member Introducing the Family
Welcome aboard! : It's awesome to have members with such diversity. The next thing you know, you'll be spreading the African Housesnake bug to everyone...just like those crested gecko people and those VBB people.
Seriously though, beautiful snakes you have there! And great pictures of them too. We're total adicts to pics around here, so don't ever be shy about sharing!
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