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Posting some pictures of my newest additions, pictures are not the best quality and I need to get some more pictures with a better camera. My black blood python is just over a foot long which is good because she is jumpy and nippy and I will have plenty of time to get used to her. My tiger reticulated python is so calm and docile, I love her. More that once she has laid her head it my hand or on my shoulder and fallen asleep, she's so cute. And she's beautiful too, I love tigers. Anyways enjoy the pictures 








Last edited by evan385; 05-23-2012 at 03:11 PM.

0.1 Normal (Captain Hook) (Hooked deformation on tip of tail)
1.0 Pastel Poss het Albino (Thor)
0.1 Normal (Chloe)
0.1 Tiger Reticulated Python (Jade)
0.1 Borneo Black Blood Python (Kira)
Coming soon:
1.0 Mojave het Albino
0.1 Mojave het Albino
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They are both gorgeous. Good luck with them Evan. Keep us posted!
- Nakita
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I'm loving that tiger.
Good luck!
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Last edited by satomi325; 05-24-2012 at 01:49 AM.
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Re: Newest additions
Nice-looking snakes! I really love my tiger retics, too! I'm not sure how pattern would affect prsonality, but I read in a book about retics that tigers generally have nicer temperaents than your typical retic.
~Wendy~
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Reptile Collection: Amazon Tree Boas, Ball Pythons, Boa Constrictors, Brazilian Rainbow Boas, Carpet Pythons, Chondro, Corn Snakes, King Snakes, Milk Snakes and a Retic. Too many morphs to list anymore!
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Re: Newest additions
 Originally Posted by wendhend
I'm not sure how pattern would affect prsonality, but I read in a book about retics that tigers generally have nicer temperaents than your typical retic.
I think it has more to do w/ the gene that creates the phenotypic pattern that has a secondary effect on another trait (such as temperament).
I know that granite burms tend to be nasty creatures when other general burms are usually so docile and calm.
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