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terryd
at Mon Dec 28 13:37:26 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]
With the holidays I've had a little time to play around w/ some snake photography over the last couple of days.
This little flame thrower Weld co. gentilis is coming along nicely. And I think the mirror image came off well. 
And I like this gentilis of Cole's too.

I posted this Madison co. syspila a few days ago, but really thought the ventral pattern was interesting, and took this mirror image of it.

I've been fighting w/ this Marion co. neonate for a number of months now, and it has finally started to take pinkheads on it's own. Big sigh of relief from me too, because I really like her the best of the whole clutch, which have all been feeding on their own for weeks 
An in hand shot to show scale of how small she is.

I've also been really happy w/ this bright hypo. syspila. He's been eating like a champ for many weeks now, and is growing nicely. (Photo sucks in so many ways, but still kind of works too.)

I'll end on this Cherry co. female that I've never posted before. I hope you were able to find something interesting in this post. -Dell

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Slow starters, small neonates, and more. - terryd, Mon Dec 28 13:37:26 2009 
- Nice! - Sunherp, Mon Dec 28 14:15:10 2009
- RE: Nice! - antelope, Mon Dec 28 15:08:38 2009
- RE: Nice! - terryd, Tue Dec 29 10:37:02 2009

- RE: Slow starters, small neonates, and more. - DMong, Mon Dec 28 15:39:31 2009
- RE: Slow starters, small neonates, and more. - Dniles, Mon Dec 28 17:58:07 2009
- Awesome Reflection Shots Dell !!! - RG, Tue Dec 29 19:43:47 2009
- RE: Slow starters, small neonates, and more. - amazondoc, Tue Dec 29 23:44:39 2009
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