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    BPnet Veteran mooingtricycle's Avatar
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Quote Originally Posted by MonitorLove View Post
    Whoa. O-O
    That is a stunning snake. He shimmers more on pictures than my Brazilian Rainbow ever does >.>
    I think they kick most other snakes "tails" in the iridescence category by far.

    Thanks all. I love this snake!
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    Enough snakes that i cant count them properly anymore.

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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    I dunno if its the lighting in the photos or what, but I've never seen one that looked like that. Of course, I've only ever seen two in my life, but y'know (sunbeam snakes, that is). Very pretty snake.

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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Mindibun View Post
    I dunno if its the lighting in the photos or what, but I've never seen one that looked like that. Of course, I've only ever seen two in my life, but y'know (sunbeam snakes, that is). Very pretty snake.
    theres flash in that photo, but they absolutely shine like they do in these pics, if not more, the camera just does not capture it at all.
    Have someone show you them in real sunlight, they truly have earned the name sunbeam snake.

    these guys feel like glass slipping through your fingers.
    Alicia Holmes
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Woot Woot!! Just found this thread and that boy is looking NIIIIIICE. I take it he is settled in now and loving the life??

    Nothing like a Xeno.......


    Cheers,
    Kat

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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Quote Originally Posted by janeothejungle View Post
    Woot Woot!! Just found this thread and that boy is looking NIIIIIICE. I take it he is settled in now and loving the life??

    Nothing like a Xeno.......


    Cheers,
    Kat
    He is doing absolutely PERFECTLY! <3 You rock hun, and i appreciate all the help you gave.

    Hes gonna need a girlfriend as big as him soon...
    Alicia Holmes
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    Enough snakes that i cant count them properly anymore.

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