Been awhile since I've posted here though I visit often. Adam was out and about this evening so I took some pics; this one was pretty good.
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Been awhile since I've posted here though I visit often. Adam was out and about this evening so I took some pics; this one was pretty good.
WOW, that is an AWESOME pic!!!!!!
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Thanks,
Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com
0.1 Wife (WC)
0.2 kids (CBB, selectively bred from good stock)
LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
12.25 BRB
12.14 BCI
And those are only the breeders 
lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats 
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Mike Lockwood
www.tooscaley.com
How did you go about making the cage decor for your adult cages? The picture with I think (Adam), he was covering his mom right after his dad had just shed. I love that pic! Did you make that rock or what, it is beautiful and naturalistic to say the least and I want the same sort of natural look without spending the money, so I was wondering if you made it or bought it? You haven't posted in a while and I was waiting for this opportunity. Best of luck if you breed this year.
Bob
Bob,
I can not take credit for the enclosure my BRB's are housed in. I had it custom built and it was not inexpensive. The rocks and stump were made by carving that expanding foam stuff and then coating it with some material the builder was being secretive about. It becomes rock hard and has proven to be durable (I've had it now for 7 years now). I think it is a beautiful enclosure for displaying incredibly beautiful snakes.
A pic of a younger Abel climbing.
Thanks,
Paul
Paul,
...Superb BRBs, caging and PICs.
Jeff
>>Bob,
>>I can not take credit for the enclosure my BRB's are housed in. I had it custom built and it was not inexpensive. The rocks and stump were made by carving that expanding foam stuff and then coating it with some material the builder was being secretive about. It becomes rock hard and has proven to be durable (I've had it now for 7 years now). I think it is a beautiful enclosure for displaying incredibly beautiful snakes.
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>>A pic of a younger Abel climbing.
>>Thanks,
>>Paul
Paul, just How do you get your images to be so big? Are you somehow getting around that image size restriction or something? I would love to know so I don't have to keep cropping my pics down and ruining the images(like this one here).

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Scott
Reptiles
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1 Colombian Rainbow Boa (Rocky)
1.0 Ball Python (Sultan)
0.1 California Kingsnake (Leota)
1.0 Eastern Painted Turtle (Yugi)
0.1 Red/Gold Bearded Dragon* (Irwin, R.I.P.)
Other
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1.0 Betta Fish (Tyrone)
Scott,
I've got a site on MSN Groups that hosts my photos. For some reason I do not understand, some of the resizing does not happen as it is supposed to; as in the case of the large photo above. If I had deleted it and resubmitted it the photo would be a normal size. But it looked so good as is I left it alone. I wish I knew what I was doing but sometimes it works out!
Paul
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