Taking inventory today...
Red Tailed Green Ratsnake

Red Tailed Green Ratsnake

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David Hiscock
http://www.flherper.com
St. Lucie Regional Herp Society
http://www.stlucieherps.com
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Taking inventory today...
Red Tailed Green Ratsnake

Red Tailed Green Ratsnake

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David Hiscock
http://www.flherper.com
St. Lucie Regional Herp Society
http://www.stlucieherps.com
David...
Did you take that picture outside? Man, there's no way I'd do that with any of my Gonys. I've posed them indoors before and absolutely had them take off on me. No way I could pull that off on the wooded lot where I live.
Regardless, thanks for the pics.
Here's some of mine:
Seleyar Gonyosoma janseni going through color change:

Same locale as a hatchling.

Second best G. oxycephala I have ever owned. Can't find a picture of the gorgeous female I used to have.
This G. oxycephala was actually this color. Over several sheds she turned more of a gray color.
I prefer the green G. oxycephala, but this one was pretty sharp.
Thanks Chris, yep it was outside. I have never had a problem with taking pics of Gonys outside. I have had good luck with mine and all the ones I have had were pretty tame.
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David Hiscock
http://www.flherper.com
St. Lucie Regional Herp Society
http://www.stlucieherps.com
Oh and nice Gonyosoma! I want to get some Janseni this year.
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David Hiscock
http://www.flherper.com
St. Lucie Regional Herp Society
http://www.stlucieherps.com
David,
Well I'm going to have to work up to taking pictures of my Gonys outside, LOL. That's a shame as I love taking pictures like that outside.
I have kept both locales of Janseni - the all black Seleyar janseni and the multi-colored janseni from Celebes/Sulawesi. I prefer the Seleyar form. Still don't like those as much as G. oxycephala.
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