Quote Originally Posted by Mindibun View Post
I love her white tail. And those are some great pics especially if she's hard to photograph.
Her tail always was quite faded and white, even more so as she's gotten her mature coloration. I'm just glad her yellow didn't fade as much as I've seen on some other Albino Nelson's as they matured.

Quote Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons View Post
And you wonder why I don't have any pic of my Colubrids (well except for one)

Very nice I can't wait till mine grow to that size.
Thanks GA. I'd rather take pics of just about any other snake in the house. Emi's our only colubrid and I break a sweat chasing her around to get a couple of decent, unblurred pics LOL.

Quote Originally Posted by Laooda View Post
VERY pretty snake! Love the last pix too
Thanks Laura. We used Emi at our snake school visit. She's the first snake they saw and she's so pretty that it's hard for anybody to be afraid of her for long. She's very calm and inquisitive too, so makes a great little snake ambassador.

Quote Originally Posted by ladywhipple02 View Post
That white tail is hot!

Seems like I'm always making comments about tails around here... does this mean I'm a tail girl? Gotta get me some of that tail!
LOL Lynn...no comment!

Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
Ohhh... now that's a pretty little girl. That tail really is the coolest, and such bright colors... wow.
Good pictures too... I know how fast colubrids can be.
Thanks!

Quote Originally Posted by Shelby View Post
Aren't milks just such boogers? There's a reason I don't have many pictures of mine, it's not that I don't try.. it's just I usually end up getting only half of the snake in the pic, and it's just a blur of red.

Emi is looking mighty fine by the way. Beth is taking good care of her I can see!
Thanks April. Emi's been a dream for Beth to care for. Nothing bugs Emi, she's never nipped or musked since she was a tiny hatchling and will easily eat mice or rats, live or f/t - Emi could care less as long as dinner comes along. We couldn't have picked an easier first snake for Beth.