I think I FINALLY figured out how to post pics on this forum.
This should be a picture of my male hypo.

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I think I FINALLY figured out how to post pics on this forum.
This should be a picture of my male hypo.

She's my biggest so far

Here's my anery nic, she's really nervous. Hard to get her to sit still for pictures.

He's really cool...different

Nice. About time people are posting some of these.
Here's my little girl Bluefields.


Thanks, you have a very nice one yourself. I think this locale is neat because they are so different from the other Nics.
Amie
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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
I just think he has a cool X pattern

I named this one "Johnson" for Jimmie Johnson...any NASCAR fans out there?

She's the smallest Nic I've ever seen

He's my Het T Momma was a hypo, dad was a T albino.

of Nics! I'd post some more pics of mine but I've got a very bad case of strept throat right now and its killing me. I've been sick about a dozen times this year and its really starting to get to me.
Anyway, what did you use to take pics with? The reason I ask is b/c many of the pics came out a little blurry on my end. I can still tell that they are top notch boas but if you're using a digital camera, try what's called the macro feature on the camera. It looks like a flower symbol and when you press the button, you should see a flower appear on the screen. Many people don't know about it since they don't take the time to read the instructions (I'm guilty too)!lol. Anyway, the macro feature is solely for taking pics within a 3-12 inch range of the subject and it will prevent blurred pics if taken up-close.
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Sincerely, Jason
www.NortheastSnakes.com
NortheastSnakes@verizon.net
check my camera. I know the pix were blurry but I've been trying to post on here for some time...finally figured it out so I didn't care about the picture quality. I have an old 1.3 megapixel Olympus that was originally bought to place ads on Ebay. I'll have to dig out the instruction booklet. It took me two years to figure out that it had a timer feature 
Strep throat sucks, I only had it once and that was enough for me! Hope you feel better Jason.
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