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    Photo Day, including The Granite Burmese

    No intro really needed - just a few pictures from yesterday, playing around with my new 5D Mk ii and canon 50 f1.4 lens to see what I can do. Used a flash and backdrop for these instead of the normal light box, mainly because the light box no longer works on the retics! Hope you enjoy, ask questions, and sorry for the future retic addicts I am trying to make :-)


    White Albino, het Stripe male mainland produced by Bob Clark


    Genetic Stripe 66% het albino 62.5% Seslayar was the calculated % dwarf in this girl - 1 month of feeding and she's at 300 grams empty


    Size reference - 50% Kalatoa Tiger Retic 66% het albino. One of the best examples of classic tiger I've seen in a super dwarf. Produced by Travis Kubes. Weighed less than 100 grams sept 25th after it had its first 3 meals. As of yesteday she's right at 600 grams and growing.


    Dwarf Purple Albino (50% F2). Produced by Stephanie Laumeyer - the back pattern on this girl is just insane. Fresh shed the morning before the pic. She's just under 6' stretched out, she's an early 2012


    50% Kalatoa F1, Platinum Reticulated Python, fresh shed, this girl is smoking! She's a mid 2011, slow grown. just under 5', and weighing it at 690 grams empty. She just moved up to Medium Rats.


    who is quickly becoming my mascot for giants simply because he's super sexy and super docile. Here's everyone's Favorite SMUDGES, Granite Burmese 25% Dwarf, 66% het Albino


    And I'll leave you guys with probably my second favorite shot of the Hognose to date! Western Hognose Snake, Albino female. Born in July 2012, weighing in at 91 grams last night!

    Thanks, and if you enjoy my shots, check out my videos I'm starting to work a lot more with feeding videos including giants, hognoses, and perhaps some carpets and balls in the near future. www.youtube.com/reptileexperts


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    Re: Photo Day, including The Granite Burmese

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    White Albino, het Stripe male mainland produced by Bob Clark
    WOOT new desktop background!

    Thanks Cody haha.
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    No snakes anymore!


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    One day ill have a dwarf of my own until then ill enjoy your threads everytime! beautiful snakes
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    Beautiful! I really want a retic some day, big snakes are awesome.
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    Kinra - do it! Get a dwarf, they stay thinner but still get large :-) I'm sure you can find a place for a 632 Vision to house an adult dwarf girl ;-)
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    Re: Photo Day, including The Granite Burmese

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    Kinra - do it! Get a dwarf, they stay thinner but still get large :-) I'm sure you can find a place for a 632 Vision to house an adult dwarf girl ;-)
    Reptile cages make great living room decorations.

    I plan on getting 2-3 big snakes this year (on top of that rescue burm I took in, still hopeful he'll make a recovery).
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    I'm sure he will! He did not look TOO bad off. Big snakes an an addiction!!!
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    I'm sure it's wishful thinking, but he's been looking less dehydrated to me.

    I've found that all snakes are addicting, the only species I have any of and don't love are the Kenyan sand boas. It's not going to help that my sister has told me she prefers the bigger snakes to the ball pythons and she is around to help with them.
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    I have to agree - I'm not a huge Kenyan Sand Boa Phone. I love Boa's though, have only ever kept 1, but he's been with me since 2005, and was 3 weeks old when I purchased him. Thursday I have a shipment coming in though that will change my boa number :-D
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    I still love Smudges. He is my fav. If I got into the giants, I'd have to get me one like him. Awesome pics Cody - amazing!
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