These aren't the best but here are some phone pictures for you.
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These aren't the best but here are some phone pictures for you.
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...poster, must be a decent camera on your phone to pick up that much background detail. That pueblan's not too shabby, either!

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Nate
oh damn i didn't realize that the image actually worked. ill put up some more. lol and yeah the poster.. well i want to be a veterinarian.. i also have 2 ferrets
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here's some more. My Pueblan named "Cuervo" and his desert like habitat. Still need to get some fake cactus's, a deeper water bowl, and an aloe vera plant. Then there's my brand new Hypo tangerine hondos habitat ( I named him "Sher Khan" which means tiger in India) which is more tropical like.. I wanted to make their terrariums as much like the regions where they are from as possible. I figured Sher Khan needed a bigger tank since he will get a lot bigger. Let me know if you have any other ideas! I'm always trying to think of something new to add to their tanks : )
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My god Nate, how do you get your little baby so calm?! I held King on Tuesday and I was peed on, pooped on, musked, and bitten thrice...and that was all in a few minutes! *shakes her head* you guys seriously amaze me.
Oh, that's not my Pueblan, it's the original poster's... I read the HTML code of his post, got the URL of the picture he was trying to post, and tried to show him the right way to do it. (Computer network administration is the day job, can you tell?) Since his subsequent post attempts were even more screwed up, I guess he's not interested in learning. Oh, well. 
There's a lot of variation in temperament between subspecies, and even individuals. Black milks, the subspecies I primarily work with, tend to be pretty calm.
Nate

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