Quote Originally Posted by MidSouthMorphs View Post
Beautiful collection, thanks for sharing. I am loving that Pewter by the way.
Thank you.

Quote Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr View Post
Such pretty snakes! Your pastels are just phenomenal! I love that belly shot of the spider, too cute!
Thank you.

I try to collect nice pastels because I love a lot of the combos and I can't wait until these girls are big enough to breed.

I don't know if you can tell from the picture, but the spider is super tense. I'm surprised she didn't snap at me when I flipped her over.

Quote Originally Posted by DellaF View Post
Sweet collection. My favorites Lily and Marri. Love Marri's pattern
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Lily will always be one of my favorites because she was the first. Marri on the other hand just keeps getting better and better as she grows. When I first got her I thought she was going to be a very brown pastel, but she just gets nicer each shed.

Quote Originally Posted by jben View Post
Great looking collection
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Quote Originally Posted by mattchibi View Post
Your pastel yb's and spotnose are stunning! But houdini is my favorite, is there a reason he's named houdini?
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My spotnose female usually looks nicer than my male, but he's been super pretty since his last shed. I love the spotnose morph, I feel like they get better as they grow.

Houdini got his name because when I first got him I was still using tanks and he would hide all day and then try to escape all night. He's never actually gotten out but because he put so much effort into trying I named him Houdini.

Quote Originally Posted by Crawly's Mom View Post
Great looking snakes! Great pictures too. I really need to do a for real shoot one day too lol.
Thank you.

I'm going to play with the white balance settings on my camera now that I know where they are and see if I can get some better pictures tonight.

If your snakes aren't really head shy anymore it makes taking pictures interesting. Quincy was especially difficult to photograph and most of the pictures I took of him had my hand in them. The big breeder females also were hard to photograph. They just get going and you can't stop them by touching their heads like you can with the smaller ones.