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    100g vs. 2600g

    I thought it would be a fun idea to take a few shots of my largest BP next to my smallest.
    The snakes I used were "Eagan" the 2600g normal female and "Ifrit" the 100g fire male.

    After they settled down on the floor I snapped these pictures and its amazing the difference between the two.
    I havnt owned a 100g snake in a looong time so i love my little fire. Kinda wish they stayed that small sometimes.
    Well I hope you enjoy!









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    awesome pics...thanks for sharing
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    It's hard to believe mine will ever get that big. My biggest is only pushing 400g.
    The rest are in 150g range.


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    Im waiting until every one is done digesting and i have 5 ball pythons all in different sizes i look forward to taking neat pictures of!

    I love yours <3

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    I love seeing these pictures. I wish more breeders would take pictures of their snakes as hatchlings and record their color change all the way to adult hood. I think it would be beneficial to other keepers to see the drastic changes from 100g to 1500g. Think about pewters and how much they generally change into adulthood.

    Maybe you could do that with your fire, especially since they normally get lighter with age. Using the same reference item such as a dollar bill or something would help with perspective and using the same white background would show consistency in color.

    I'm just thinking out loud...

    Thanks for sharing.
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    Careful when you yawn, Eagan, your future boyfriend could just get sucked right in!

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    Awesome Cool idea and thanks for sharing.

    Regards,

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    Re: 100g vs. 2600g

    Quote Originally Posted by CCfive View Post
    It's hard to believe mine will ever get that big. My biggest is only pushing 400g.
    The rest are in 150g range.


    I hate the wait.
    It doesnt take too long! My snakes usually pack on about 50-100g a month depending on the snake. Watching them grow is half the fun.

    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    I love seeing these pictures. I wish more breeders would take pictures of their snakes as hatchlings and record their color change all the way to adult hood. I think it would be beneficial to other keepers to see the drastic changes from 100g to 1500g. Think about pewters and how much they generally change into adulthood.

    Maybe you could do that with your fire, especially since they normally get lighter with age. Using the same reference item such as a dollar bill or something would help with perspective and using the same white background would show consistency in color.

    I'm just thinking out loud...

    Thanks for sharing.
    I agree, I wish i had pictures of some of my snakes when i first got them compaired to an object. I think Im going to put the fire next to an object and do a 6 month then a year later photo. That will be really cool. I love those pics.

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    Careful when you yawn, Eagan, your future boyfriend could just get sucked right in!
    This made me laugh.

    Thanks guys im glad everyone enjoyed the photos.
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    Nice lookin fire. I've got to add one to my collection soon.

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