Has anyone had this problem with the Snake Measurer program? When I open a picture in S.M., it opens very large, so I can only see a small portion of the photo.
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Kent
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Has anyone had this problem with the Snake Measurer program? When I open a picture in S.M., it opens very large, so I can only see a small portion of the photo.
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Kent
resize the photo?
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I decided my old sig was too big.
Thanks, that worked. Here are pics of Susitna, my female hypo, het for strip and anery, and Tundra, my male ghost stripe.
The first two are from last December when they were about 18 inches. The third and fourth are from Sunday, and they are both 33 inches. Needless to say, they are eating well.
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Kent
Here are the pictures from Sunday.
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Kent
Can you take better pics of your ghost stripe?? it looks more like a snow stripe to me... but it might just be the pics.
~kin
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Corns, Creamsicles, A Black Rat, Thayeri, Cal Kings, A Jungle Corn, A pair of Ball Pythons, A Bearded dragon, Leopard Geckos, Green Anoles, a Snapping turtle, and a white cheeked mud turtle
My photography skills need to be honed a little! Here are copy of indoor shots. I think they show his true color better. You can see that his eyes are black, and his stripes are too dark for a snow.
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Kent
I used a different camera tonight, and it is obviously confused!
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Kent
OK that looks like a ghost.... i just wanted to make sure.... i was like what!?!?!?
cute critters 
~kin
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~Sober Serpents~
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Corns, Creamsicles, A Black Rat, Thayeri, Cal Kings, A Jungle Corn, A pair of Ball Pythons, A Bearded dragon, Leopard Geckos, Green Anoles, a Snapping turtle, and a white cheeked mud turtle
Thanks. I really like the way the ghost is almost purplish-pink, with the yellow underneath. My plan is to breed them in the next year or 2. With her hets, I should get hypos, and ghosts, both striped and motleys.
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Kent
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