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    Thumbs up New and Old Snakes - DUW

    Here is my new male Mojave. This is a fairly good representation of his color.

    This pic is too dark/red, as are all of my tub pics.


    New adult female #1


    New adult female #2


    New adult female #3 - John Piro/NARBC pickup


    My Old stuff - updates

    Male 05 Bell pastel - close to shed


    Female 06 Graziani pastel


    Male 06 albino


    Male 06 spider


    Female 04 normal


    Female 05 normal


    My new rack for my smaller old snakes. The bottom 2 are my het albino pair. It was midnight and the male bit me when I opened the tub so there are no new pics of them.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: New and Old Snakes - DUW

    WOW, that is a lot of snakes, and lots of beautiful girls you have there!
    Your albino is my favorite! SWEET!
    Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.

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    Re: New and Old Snakes - DUW

    The bottom 2 are my het albino pair. It was midnight and the male bit me when I opened the tub so there are no new pics of them

    somebody always ruins the fun! little buggers.............(all of their eyes say drop a ratty in here, right now)
    "Why do you need so many snakes?"
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    Re: New and Old Snakes - DUW

    Thanks, Jonny. That albino shed a couple of weeks ago, so he's looking crisp.

    Quote Originally Posted by reediculous
    somebody always ruins the fun! little buggers.............(all of their eyes say drop a ratty in here, right now)
    Yep. They all ate on Monday night, and it was late last night that I took the pics so I'm surprised I made it through the majority without incident. Both hets were wiry, so I let them be.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: New and Old Snakes - DUW

    Nice collection buddy.... you never see the bite coming either.... But its all good. Cause they give you that look after word.

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    Re: New and Old Snakes - DUW

    Nice looking pastels and the albino
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    Quote Originally Posted by juddb
    Nice collection buddy.... you never see the bite coming either.... But its all good. Cause they give you that look after word.
    Thanks. I didn't see it coming. The tub was hardly open when he shot out and tagged me. He didn't give me a look though. Well, maybe my hand. It was a leave me alone or I'll chew you up look.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: New and Old Snakes - DUW

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons
    Nice looking pastels and the albino
    Thanks Joe.

    I'm really excited about the mojo. I've wanted one for so long, and I finally got a nice one. And a breeder size, too. Definately worth the late night drive to the airport.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: New and Old Snakes - DUW

    Very nice group you got there!
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    Re: New and Old Snakes - DUW

    Looks like a great breeding collection Jake. Will you be doing any breeding with them this year? If so, I wish you luck.
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