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Freshly Shed Brazilian Rainbow

DavidKendrick Jul 03, 2006 09:51 PM

Hope these turned out ok, and that they are not too dark, on my monitor she is visiable..lol She shed while I was at work and she was beautiful, so I snapped a couple of pics, I hope you like.




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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

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DavidKendrick Jul 03, 2006 10:05 PM

These ones are with different lighting and show her color better...


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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

FrankR Jul 04, 2006 03:38 AM

pretty yet, she going to be a looker (she already is). In my experience (limited) the prettier brazilians are as babies the better they usually turn out as adults.
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Frank Roberts
R&R Herpetological Frank Roberts & John Rodriguez

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jdmartin26 Jul 04, 2006 06:14 AM

She is gorgeous. Did you use a high end/$$ camera? The PICS look like you did! Three more days and hopefully I will have some BRB PICS to post as well. Congrats.

DavidKendrick Jul 04, 2006 01:42 PM

Thanks...But nope, just a Kodac easyshare, The pics really don't show how beautiful she really is, that has to be seen in person. Thanks for the comments...
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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

jdmartin26 Jul 04, 2006 06:47 PM

Hey I like your website, lots of great pictures. I noticed that you work with both Morelia and Boas. I'm curious to know with you find easier to handle and work with overall.

DavidKendrick Jul 04, 2006 09:30 PM

Well thats a hard one, cause I LOVE aboreal Pythons, where my Partner(wife) Love the Boas, So each of us would have our own reasons why one is better than the other, We both work with both, I was trying to think of differences, Aboreal Pythons can sometimes be nippy as youngsters, but then again our Cay Caulkers are full grown and are the fiestiest snakes we have ever worked with. It really depends on what species of each your talking about, Our Morelia Bredli (Centrailian Pythons) are some of the easiest to work with, and our Hog Islands tend to be easy to work with as well...So thats a really hard question...Got me thinking on that one..We love them both I guess, they each have thier own unique qualities and differences, even in just Boas or Morelia there can be major differences Like the difference in our Cay Caulkers and Hypos and Bredli and Jungle Carpets...Each species is so different.
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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

jdmartin26 Jul 05, 2006 06:49 AM

I guess that was a bit too broad of a question. Sorry about that. I have mostly worked with Kings and Corns up until a year or two ago and am very interested in hearing the experiences of those keeping animals that interest me. My experience with Corns were simply and nice and the Kings simply and mean. LOL, I had the worst luck with my Florida and California Kings, biters every last one of them. Some of them not only bit but would constrict and gnaw on you like they thought they could swallow you. LOL! At least the Graybands were easy going.

dniles Jul 05, 2006 07:12 PM

that one sure is a looker. She'll be awesome when she grows up.

Dave

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