I took these today and thought maybe folks would enjoy the changes in these guys from the baby pics to the adults. The hypo is opaque, but I think you can still get the idea. LOL
John Cherry
Cherryville Farms



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I took these today and thought maybe folks would enjoy the changes in these guys from the baby pics to the adults. The hypo is opaque, but I think you can still get the idea. LOL
John Cherry
Cherryville Farms



I am sorry if you said and I didn't catch that is a huge difference in size what do you feed them now?
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thanks Josh
0.0.2 sandfish skinks,
0.0.1 texas long nose luckily eating mice
0.0.1 vine snake
1.1.0 turtles
0.1.0 greek tortoise
1.0.0 ball python
1.0.0 corn snake (out roaming the house but I don't know where)
1.1.0 childrens python (one needs a vet please close to 48301 or 48302 any suggestions?)
1.0.0 het for albino san diego gopher snake
0.0.1 rosehair tarantula
0.1. black and white kenyan sand boa
mice colony almost able to keep up with snakes.
and what ever lizards my vine snake hasn't eaten yet
the top pic is the snake in the back of the second pic and the the bottom pic is of the front snake in the second pic. both are males.
John Cherry
Cherryville Farms
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