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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to TrpnBils For This Useful Post:
babyknees (05-11-2012),oskyle1567 (05-11-2012),Valentine Pirate (05-11-2012),zach_24_90 (05-11-2012)
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Great photographs of gorgeous animals. I like these a lot.
1.0 Green Tree Python
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa
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I love the Macklots! And the second GTP, i think they look awesome when theyre between colors.
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Re: Some Morelia and Liasis photos
Oh my gosh! How gorgeous! Awesome photography by the way!
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Fantastic pictures and beautiful animals! Thanks for sharing
0.1 Pastel Lesser Platinum (BP)
0.1 Dumerils Boa
0.1 Indian Sand Boa (Sunset)
0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa (Anery)
0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa (Rufescen)
0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa (Paradox Albino)
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa (Paradox Snow)
And a lot of Tarantulas 
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Nice pictures, I love that vivid green stripe down the juvi GTP's back. I've got a pair of macs myself. While I really like them a lot and they are one of my most interesting snakes, I'm really not surprised that they're not more popular as mine are still at the stage where they'll grab anything and everything that comes into their tub. I figure I'm still about a year away until they're calm enough that I won't bleed every time I handle them.
Last edited by MarkS; 05-11-2012 at 02:53 AM.
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Beautiful pictures and animals! Also Macklot's are amazing- I totally agree. I used to have a pair years ago and they were totally calm and sooooo iridescent. I would like to add them to the collection again at some point.
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1.0 Ornate Uromastyx "Reptar"
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Re: Some Morelia and Liasis photos
 Originally Posted by cmack91
I love the Macklots! And the second GTP, i think they look awesome when theyre between colors.
I figured I'd better get some shots of this one since it's the only one left in between right now. Hopefully next winter we'll be hatching out some third generation animals so we can start the process over again. We've hatched out around 75 of them in the past 5 years or so and one time we got so lucky to have a "blaze" hatchling come out....awesome stuff!
 Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr
Oh my gosh! How gorgeous! Awesome photography by the way!
Thanks - I wish I could find something useful or profitable to do with my snake photos, but they're not exactly a hot ticket item for publishing...lol
 Originally Posted by MarkS
Nice pictures, I love that vivid green stripe down the juvi GTP's back. I've got a pair of macs myself. While I really like them a lot and they are one of my most interesting snakes, I'm really not surprised that they're not more popular as mine are still at the stage where they'll grab anything and everything that comes into their tub. I figure I'm still about a year away until they're calm enough that I won't bleed every time I handle them.
I never really noticed the stripe too much until people that have seen these pictures started commenting on it. It'd be nicer if it was a white stripe!
I totally get why the macks get a bad reputation. Mine are a few years old and still a little cage defensive, but they're completely fine once they're out or at least as soon as we touch them while they're still in the tubs. I think if they were more colorful (like green trees) that people would be more accepting of the 'tude. How old are yours?
 Originally Posted by oskyle1567
Great job beautiful.
Thanks, sexy! (Sorry, couldn't help it)
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Re: Some Morelia and Liasis photos
 Originally Posted by TrpnBils
I totally get why the macks get a bad reputation. Mine are a few years old and still a little cage defensive, but they're completely fine once they're out or at least as soon as we touch them while they're still in the tubs. I think if they were more colorful (like green trees) that people would be more accepting of the 'tude. How old are yours?
Mine are only a little over a year old and only about 3 feet long. The person I bought them from uses his adults in educational shows where they get handled by hundred of people. They are amongst the calmest and most peaceful snakes I've known. He tells me that the babies are biters no matter how much they're handled but will calm down once they near adult size. I figure I'm at least a year away from that maybe longer.
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