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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13
    Do they have a hot side? Or do you keep them at 80 know cool or hot side?
    No hot side..just 80 all the time..not heat source...just the temp of the building

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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

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    No hot side..just 80 all the time..not heat source...just the temp of the building
    :eek:

    And this works?! Amazing. Is it safe to try? Because that is the temp of my room.

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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13
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    And this works?! Amazing. Is it safe to try? Because that is the temp of my room.
    Well, our collection thrives at that tempurature. However..keep in mind that they where born and raised at that temp. You would have to very gradually decrease the temps of your snakes in order to not shock them during the cool down process. If they are doing well at your current temps I would just keep on doing that

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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Quote Originally Posted by cueball
    Well, our collection thrives at that tempurature. However..keep in mind that they where born and raised at that temp. You would have to very gradually decrease the temps of your snakes in order to not shock them during the cool down process. If they are doing well at your current temps I would just keep on doing that
    Ok, what about VPIs customers? Like they buy your snakes that were born and loived at 80 deggrees then sold to a home that kees them at 92 for a warm side? This intrests me..ALOT!

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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13
    Ok, what about VPIs customers? Like they buy your snakes that were born and loived at 80 deggrees then sold to a home that kees them at 92 for a warm side? This intrests me..ALOT!
    Good point. It's easier for them to adapt to a warmer temperature than to a colder temperature

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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Ah. Maybe when I hatch my own babies, I will do that with them. Does it go over this in more detail in the VPI book? Which I have yet to buy......to excpencive!

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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Cool Pics

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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Hey everyone,

    I am going to get a nikon D40 which has an 18mm-55mm lense. Do I need to get a macro lense as well for those stunning up close pics?

    Thanks,

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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Quote Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj View Post
    Hey everyone,

    I am going to get a nikon D40 which has an 18mm-55mm lense. Do I need to get a macro lense as well for those stunning up close pics?

    Thanks,

    JonV
    Wow, darn, I'm jealous!! pm BT since he just got D40 and is being a show-off with all of his smokin hot snakes and awesome pictures!!!!


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    Re: Taking Pics Cueball Style!

    Quote Originally Posted by cueball View Post
    Drrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    Hi awsome balls!!!!!!!!!!

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