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OT: Snake Collection *PICS*

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Posted by: sartori at Thu May 29 18:46:26 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sartori ]  
   

I thought i would share this with the feeder forum, since most of you have snakes as well as feeders! I took pics of my rodent setups also, those are on the way SHORTLY!!!



This is my lone male cornsnake i have. I bought a pair from a reptile show, and the girl died on me. ARGH. His parents were a Motley Sunglow and a Blizzard. So hes an Amel het motley, hypo, charcoal.. or hes just Amel het motley, charcoal. Either way hes neat. Hes a yearling, and already 135 grams!











This is my adult california kingsnake. I got it from a buddy who was going into the marines. Ive had it about 2 years now, and it tips the scales at 550 grams! I named it "elvis" because of the muscial note shape on the top of its head.











This is one of my favorite ball pythons. I picked her out as a 50 gram hatchling, and ive raised her ever since. Shes totally calm, and loves her small rats! If i were gonna sell her on KS, she'd be a "reduced pattern, granite, black back" or soemthing.. LOL











This is my female BCI. I bought her as a baby, and she was a slow grower for the first few months, but shes been growing pretty good lately. Shes a nice "circle back" i guess.



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While on vacation i collected 2 snakes for my collection. The first is a Pacific Gopher snake. Its quite calm for a gopher, no biting, pissing, hissing, musking.











The second snake I collected was a Northern Pacific Rattlesnake. Ive had them both home a total of 3 days now, and they have both fed on FT mice!

















While i was takin pics I also snapped some of my "furry friends". I rescued these 2 guinea pigs from a petstore who was going to kill them off because noone wanted them. So being the softy I am, i took them home!



This is the female, named Oreo. Shes pregnant as we speak, i cant wait to see mini pigs!











This is the male, named Lucky.







I hope i got this new code right.. LOL



dan


   

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