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    Spring Fling.

    It's the time of year here where everybody starts eating and moving around.

    Spring time is when I usually make a total substrate change and do a deep cleaning within the cage and its decor.

    Two of my four are already squared away and won't be pictured here.

    These are the largest of the four and they were rather pleased with the cleaning and change out.

    Barranquilla, Colombian boa constrictor. Produced by Gus Rentfro. True locality animal. He's 6 and 1/2 feet long and coming up on 5 years old.


    He's eaten once since last November, and tonight he may be dinning on quail.


    He is becoming more active with the seasonal changes taking place here.


    He's freshly shed, but the cage pictures don't do him justice. I'll have a boa constrictor thread just for "Sniper" when it is nice enough to photograph him outdoors.



    My other mover and climber is rather active today after her cleanup.

    This is a coastal carpet python mutt. She's a good 6 and 1/2 feet plus of snake. She's a few months away from the 4 year old mark and is still growing.


    She has quite the life in her display cage.




    This is probably the most active snake at this point. The retic is still a little shy and growing up slowly.

    This girl is out and about frequently.


    Thanks for checking them out. The cages are all set up for display, and I'll get photos of the royal and retic out when the outdoor climate is right.


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