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Posted by: gerryg at Sun Apr 22 17:35:18 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gerryg ]  
   

I had intended to post the female hondo but she's heavy in blue... leaves no doubt why it's called "in blue"... so I went with my seldom seen male poly Gomez...

This first picture shows just what a glossy sheen he has... the female has it as well of course but it's very obvious in this pic... almost as if he's been waxed



This second picture is to show him just as much as the new ornament I found this Saturday while looking for some Blue-spotted Salamanders... no luck with the salamanders but this bit of wood growing around a rock was pretty cool... the rock/stump was cleaned, baked at 300 degrees for an hour... cleaned again... baked again... before being deemed fit to bring snake and ornament in contact with one another



Gerry



   

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