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huggnkiss Jun 29, 2009 04:11 PM

How do I post pictures on here? Grrr lol
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Amanda Perez
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1.0 5 yo son (Rafi, too smart for his own britches)
Green Iguana (Eddie, who is def male lol)
2.2 Normal BRB (Vera,Spike,Lucy,Joey)
2.1 My Special BRB (Fiasco,Faith,Frankie)
1.1 Hypo BRB (Newest additions coming)

Replies (13)

rainbowsrus Jun 29, 2009 04:43 PM

Hay Amanda, easiest way is to use photobucket.com, it's free. Once you have an account and load up pics, then you can click on/copy the image link complete with tags, then just paste it in your post and voila, pics!!!!!

Also, with your KS account there is a photo link at the top of the page, but you picw need to be resized first to within allowable limits.
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Thanks,

Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com

0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)

LOL, to many snakes to list, last count (05/26/2009):
36.51 BRB
29.42 BCI
And those are only the breeders

lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

huggnkiss Jun 29, 2009 05:24 PM

Here is my 06 female, Vera. She was my first and I have no idea what her lines are. Probably all normals as her color is pretty much brown. She is also my sweetest though. A year back she got out of her home and when I noticed she was climing up and almost back in before I caught her.

Here is Spike, the male I plan to breed her too this winter. He is pretty close to an eclipse phase. He also is an unknown for background.

This is Joey, a beautiful male. He was born last Aug and every shed he is more colorful.

Here is Frankie, a male Fluffy baby. He isn't as bright as his full sister, but I love his silver eyes and he is the only one that still nipps me every once in a while.

Frankie's full sister Faith. She is beautiful and I can really tell her differece from the boys, because her head is more petite.

My boy Fiasco, the biggest of the three. His colors are awesome like his half sister Faith.

My other female is in blue right now, so maybe another time for her. Hope you all enjoy some new pics.
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Amanda Perez
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1.0 5 yo son (Rafi, too smart for his own britches)
Green Iguana (Eddie, who is def male lol)
2.2 Normal BRB (Vera,Spike,Lucy,Joey)
2.1 My Special BRB (Fiasco,Faith,Frankie)
1.1 Hypo BRB (Newest additions coming)

huggnkiss Jun 29, 2009 05:27 PM

Well that didn't work with the picture thing GRrrr. I'll try again. It would be nice for you Dave so you could see some of your babies. They've really brightened up. : )

I'll try again.....
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Amanda Perez
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1.0 5 yo son (Rafi, too smart for his own britches)
Green Iguana (Eddie, who is def male lol)
2.2 Normal BRB (Vera,Spike,Lucy,Joey)
2.1 My Special BRB (Fiasco,Faith,Frankie)
1.1 Hypo BRB (Newest additions coming)

huggnkiss Jun 29, 2009 05:45 PM

Here is my 06 female, Vera. She was my first and I have no idea what her lines are. Probably all normals as her color is pretty much brown. She is also my sweetest though. A year back she got out of her home and when I noticed she was climing up and almost back in before I caught her.

Here is Spike, the male I plan to breed her too this winter. He is pretty close to an eclipse phase. He also is an unknown for background.

This is Joey, a beautiful male. He was born last Aug and every shed he is more colorful.

Here is Frankie, a male Fluffy baby. He isn't as bright as his full sister, but I love his silver eyes and he is the only one that still nipps me every once in a while.

Frankie's full sister Faith. She is beautiful and I can really tell her differece from the boys, because her head is more petite.

My boy Fiasco, the biggest of the three. His colors are awesome like his half sister Faith.

My other female is in blue right now, so maybe another time for her. Hope you all enjoy some new pics.
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Amanda Perez
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1.0 5 yo son (Rafi, too smart for his own britches)
Green Iguana (Eddie, who is def male lol)
2.2 Normal BRB (Vera,Spike,Lucy,Joey)
2.1 My Special BRB (Fiasco,Faith,Frankie)
1.1 Hypo BRB (Newest additions coming)

rainbowsrus Jun 29, 2009 06:43 PM

Them in good hands and growing well!!! They are looking great, I knew those litters would be at minimal very nice babies, and being offspring from Fluffy???? Fingers crossed!!!

So I did notice you have the whole "F"ing name theme going, named after their father "Fluffy" I assume? arh arh arh!!!!!
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Thanks,

Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com

0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)

LOL, to many snakes to list, last count (05/26/2009):
36.51 BRB
29.42 BCI
And those are only the breeders

lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

huggnkiss Jun 29, 2009 07:02 PM

You know it! LOL I decided one bored night that they needed names that had significance. So the "F"ing thing happened. Maybe it's the start of something fun. Crossed fingers, but even so Faith and Fiasco will make some damn good lookers! I'm excited to see what you have cooking for a pearl mate sometime.
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Amanda Perez
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1.0 5 yo son (Rafi, too smart for his own britches)
2.2 Normal BRB (Vera,Spike,Lucy,Joey)
2.1 My Special BRB (Fiasco,Faith,Frankie)
1.0 Pearl Phase BRB (King)
1.1 Hypo BRB (Newest additions coming)

Jeff Clark Jun 29, 2009 08:22 PM

Amanda,
...Great looking BRBs. Your huggnkiss name tells me that you have a good but strange sense of humor. I like that.
Jeff

huggnkiss Jun 29, 2009 10:57 PM

Aww thanks. You guys are great crowd to read with, although, it's been pretty slow here the past couple of months. The early litters of the year are starting to pop up, it's fun to see what new colors or patterns start to introduce themselves. Lookin forward to it.....
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Amanda Perez
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1.0 5 yo son (Rafi, too smart for his own britches)
2.2 Normal BRB (Vera,Spike,Lucy,Joey)
2.1 My Special BRB (Fiasco,Faith,Frankie)
1.0 Pearl Phase BRB (King)
1.1 Hypo BRB (Newest additions coming)

waspinator421 Jun 30, 2009 01:36 AM

Very nice animals you have, Amanda! Joey is a real hottie, and those Fluffy babies are looking pretty good too! Dave sure produces some cool BRBs doesn't he?
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Aubrey Ross

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www.SlipstreamSerpents.com

huggnkiss Jun 30, 2009 04:24 PM

He sure does hehe! I'm going to have to expand in the future though to get some fresh lines for the ones I got from him. I've seen a few other good breeders out there. I'd have to say chance and all I have gone to him with any question and he almost always has a great answer or knows someone who knows. I renamed Tangerine, King. He is settling in well and ate a hopper mouse. He killed it and left it. When I checked on him, he went into his hide so I took him out and shook the dead mouse a little in front of him again. He seemed intersted, but a little shy still. So I layed it infront of his face and put the drawer back and left him for the next hour. I came back, and no mouse. Yeah!
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Amanda Perez
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1.0 5 yo son (Rafi, too smart for his own britches)
2.2 Normal BRB (Vera,Spike,Lucy,Joey)
2.1 My Special BRB (Fiasco,Faith,Frankie)
1.0 Pearl Phase BRB (King)
1.1 Hypo BRB (Newest additions coming)

waspinator421 Jun 30, 2009 07:32 PM

Yeah, Dave is a great guy. If I was rich, I'm sure I'd have at least 50 Dave Colling BRBs here.

King is a great name! I am glad he ate the hopper for you, even if he was a bit hesitant at first.
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Aubrey Ross

©
www.SlipstreamSerpents.com

whitneywee Jul 05, 2009 09:04 AM

Nice pictures. You could make a case that the first one looks anery. Looks pretty similar to this

Jeff Clark Jul 10, 2009 10:11 AM

Rather than being anerythristic that snake is a totally normal BRB. Many of them were that color 20 years ago. Several generations of selective breeding have resulted in more of them today being much more red.

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