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Re: Macro Chondro
 Originally Posted by jsmorphs2
The camera is a Canon Rebel T1i. The lens is a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro I borrowed from a friend. 
I was just looking at that lens the other day. I think these pics made up my mind for me
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Re: Macro Chondro
OH SNAP that's some AWESOME colors on that lil beauty! do chondros change colors? like if they hatch out fire truck red will they grow up to be bright green or something completely different like that? how big do they get? are they arboreal, aggressive?
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 Originally Posted by mommanessy247
OH SNAP that's some AWESOME colors on that lil beauty! do chondros change colors? like if they hatch out fire truck red will they grow up to be bright green or something completely different like that? how big do they get? are they arboreal, aggressive?
Thanks! Yeah, they eventually change colors and normally turn green. Some can develop blues, yellows, whites, and black to varying degrees. Males get 4-5 ft. and females get larger. And yes, they are arboreal and hang out on a favorite perch most of the time. They kind of have a bum rap when it comes to temperment. A lot of keepers have very docile snakes but some can be tempermental or down right nasty. Biaks are kown to be one of the more crazy races but this guy is relatively calm (so far ).
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Re: Macro Chondro
Dang. That's a pretty snake, and nice closeups!
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I love my Canon DSLR and I love Chondros so of course this thread is right up my alley. I would enjoy taking shots with a macro lens. Thanks for sharing these perfect shots.
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