Then this Southern is one pretty snake. Tom Stevens

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Then this Southern is one pretty snake. Tom Stevens

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Diego
SNAKES
4.3.0 Corn Snakes (Different morphs)
1.1.0 Everglades Rat Snakes
1.0.0 Baird's Rat Snake
0.1.0 Trans-Pecos Rat Snake
0.1.0 Amel Pacific Gopher Snake
1.0.0 Het Amel San Diego Gopher Snake
2.1.0 Sonoran Gopher Snake
0.1.0 Amel Sonoran Gopher Snake
1.0.0 Mexican Black Kingsnake
2.1.0 Gray Banded Kingsnakes (1.1 River Road, 1.0 Non-Locale Specific)
0.2.0 California Kingsnakes
0.1.0 Thayeri Kingsnake
0.1.0 Florida Kingsnake
1.0.0 Boa Constrictor
0.1.0 Dumeril's Boa
1.1.0 Rosy Boas (Mexican & Mid Baja)
1.1.0 Kenyan Sand Boas
0.1.0 Indonesian Dwarf Pacific Boa
0.1.0 Tangerine Honduran Milksnake
1.0.0 Honduran Milksnake
1.2.0 Ball Pythons
1.0.0 Woma Python
1.1.0 Cape York Spotted Pythons
1.1.0 Macklot's Pythons
1.0.0 Western Hognose
0.1.0 Blacktail Cribo
LIZARDS
1.0.0 Frilled Dragon
3.1.0 Bearded Dragons (2 Normal, 1 RedXGold, 1 Citrus)
0.1.0 Eastern Collared Lizard
0.1.0 Merauke Blue Tongue Skink
1.3.0 Leopard Geckos
1.0.1 Yellow Niger Uromastyx
1.1.0 Chuckwalla
0.1.0 Banded Gecko
FROGS
2.2.0 Southern Bell Frogs
1.0.0 Green Tree Frogs
1.0.0 Striped Walking Frogs
1.1.1 White's Tree Frogs
I'll say...All are nice though, aren't they?
Just for fun.... here's one that I've posted before...

hope you don't mind
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
Yes they are beautifull.
Here's mine, not so angry...feeling blue.

Stunning pictures guys. I wish I had your photography skills.
Ken
I took these recent pics with a Sony Cybershot 4.1 megapixel camera. I now have a 6.3 Fuji I have to get used too...but all you need is to get your snakes in some natural light and get the camer as close as possible to the snake. No standing away and zooming in.... Adults are harder to photograph as they don't fit in the pic when the camera is close. You need to find a spot or two in your house that has light that works for your camera...outside is even better. Just keep messing til you find a method that works for you. Some days I can not get a good picture to save me....but I am gettin there. Tom Stevens
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