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    Sunday night morelia (DUW)

    Lazy Sunday + cage cleaning = photos

    First JEMS1043, still gaining more black. I'm very excited to watch this one change.





    I'm also very excited to actually hold this one. This is the first time I've ever held this baby (or any chondro for that matter). I usually just admire my two from their tubs. JEMS1043 is finally old enough so I feel comfortable handling him/her, and pretty chill.



    Next JEMS1063, has gotten ONE WHITE SCALE. I'm very excited. Fingers crossed for a lot more white scales, both the parents were high white.
    Also, I have no intentions of handling this one . . . or even sticking my hands in the tub.





    ONE white scale.



    Female Muloccan python. She's actually not the demon-spawn I was expecting from a scrub.





    Male 87.5% IJ Jag. I adore this boy, he's hands down my favorite carpet. I'm hoping to pick up that pretty female IJ from Spitfire Austin Horst is selling to breed him to.

    He's actually a bit yellower in person. The second photo is more his true color.


    His nose is almost blue, it's crazy looking.




    And here's the pretty costal (jag sib) I got from Luke Snell. I can't believe he sold her, she's amazing looking and a real sweetie!





    And of course there's this big boy, already my favorite in my collection. I can't get over him, he's unlike any other python I have. Insane feeding response, always watching me waiting for food. The second I reach for the latch to his cage he's right there and waiting. But outside of the cage he's calm and curious. He's never acted defensive or scared at all. He was also completely uncooperative for photos tonight.



    Hope everyone enjoys the pictures! I didn't photograph the bredli or the jungles, didn't feel like getting bit tonight.

    -Jessica
    Last edited by crapwhereaminow; 05-01-2011 at 11:40 PM.
    Boys: Pied, enchi het. hypo, cinnamon
    Girls: Mojave, black pewter het. hypo
    Others: SSP, (2)Jungles, (2)gtp, bredli, 88% IJ Jag, SD Anery Retic, hoggie, Boelens, Coastal, SD sunfire retic
    Others with legs: Panther cham, monitor, big giant blonde drunk frat boy of a golden retriever
    On the way: Iran Jaya, Butter het. hypo, spider 50% het clown, (3) possible het clowns, (maybe) blue line chondro

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