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Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
I finally named her!
She's fast and hard to take pics of, but she was relatively calm today. I think she is getting used to me.
She loves to rattle her tail... ahem... I mean *vibrate* Okay, well she TRIES to be intimidating, but just comes off as being cute. She's all bluff anyways, and has never tried to bite me.
And here's her setup, I'm pretty excited about how this turned out. Believe it or not we got this 20 long tank, the screen top, and that nice rock in there from a dumpster! I spent hours SCRUBBING that thing... it was covered in old nasty coco bedding, reptile poop, and pieces of shed. Soaked everything in bleach solution, then in water for many hours... Let everything dry for what seemed like forever. FINALLY, here is the result - after all the dirt was gone, not a scratch or a crack on it! The things people throw away - crazy!!
It's not totally done. I want to add some climbing vines or branches too.
She LOVES it... way better than the tub she was in. She was on a hunger strike until I moved her into this, now she eats every week like clockwork.
Okay... that's my story... enjoy
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
wow how long is she? she has some nice colors.
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
Gophers if not mistaken are the largest colubrid in the states. Can reach sizes of up to 8 or 9 feet
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
She's a cutie , nice tank also. dumpster diving can great lol
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
8 to 9 feet?? wow that prety big,
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
Originally Posted by flameethrower
Gophers if not mistaken are the largest colubrid in the states. Can reach sizes of up to 8 or 9 feet
Except for this locale, which comes from Baja California. The snake pictured above is 6 years old.
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
Originally Posted by ItsMichael805
wow how long is she? she has some nice colors.
Never measured her, but I'd say she's comparable in length to my ~600g adult corn snake. However she has a much slimmer build than my corn and weighs only about 350-400g... which reminds me. Gotta weigh her this week.
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
pretty sure the indigo is the largest colubrid in the us....
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1.1 3 strip mud turtles and a bunch of feeder rodents
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
Gorgeous snake AND setup!! I am now going to start researching cape gophers, is the initial purchase price a lot?
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Re: Tira, my cape gopher (DUW!!)
I know Rich, is right, but I also heard bull snakes were thee biggest, well 8 foot for a females, but that still is a pretty sanke, i love the orange
Originally Posted by JLC
Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking???
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