Let's see some pics. Show us what you got.

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"Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only to what we know of it."
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Let's see some pics. Show us what you got.

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"Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only to what we know of it."
Pics

Nice! I love to see the interactions among a group of babies.
Here's my female infernalis ~

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"Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only to what we know of it."

Here's mine.
Tried to look for any restrictions on image and file sizes, but didn't find any.
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0.0.1 T sirtalis sirtalis
2.5.24 Poecilia reticulata 
Looks like parietalis?
Nice picture. I especially like the catch light in the eye and the depth of field.
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"Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only to what we know of it."
>>Looks like parietalis?
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>>Nice picture. I especially like the catch light in the eye and the depth of field.
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>>"Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only to what we know of it."
Thanks.
It's not impossible, but according to some identification guide, it should be a T. s. sirtalis. The truth is, it's close to impossible to know for sure which subspecies it is, because accidental breeders mix subspecies all the time. And on that note, I really should change my signature.
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0.0.1 T sirtalis sirtalis
2.5.24 Poecilia reticulata 
Here's an older pic of my S.parietalis (2005 female) I need to get some updated pics.
Steve

Here's a pic of one of my babies...

Nice.
Here's my lonely male ocellatus. Can't seem to find a female for this guy.

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"Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only to what we know of it."
Here's a pic of my Florida blue female in her favorite resting spot.

This is my 2 year old eastern male. I have pics of my other snakes at http://chat-alley.com/album/index.php?cat=5

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