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pete25 Feb 22, 2010 12:51 PM

Hello all.

Not so long ago me and my girlfreing bougth a new camera, and got some nice shots of some of the snakes.

Enjoy

Regards

Peter

Replies (10)

pete25 Feb 22, 2010 02:38 PM

Took this shot tonigth

lrdj Feb 22, 2010 06:09 PM

Outstanding Epicrates sp. Thanks for sharing all those beauties.....

Orlando
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TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Feb 23, 2010 02:59 PM

Great pics and I would love to see more...thanks


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pete25 Feb 24, 2010 01:31 AM

Thanks for the compliment

Will shoot some more pictures and post them. When i get some decent ones.

Regards

Peter

JWilmot Feb 23, 2010 10:36 AM

I am a BRB man but I gota say that red one is sweet.

Always glad to see diferent types of snakes.
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prprjp Feb 24, 2010 11:22 AM

Really nice, Peter, the chyrsogaster look very healthy, almost ready for breeding?
Ryan

pete25 Feb 24, 2010 01:23 PM

Thanks Ryan.

I will give her a year more, bu then she should be ready.

Good luck with all the projekts over there.

Regards

Peter

PhilippeLamarre Feb 26, 2010 03:33 PM

Hmmm, chrysogasters and reddish striatus . Congratulations on the kickass Epicrates, not to mention the fordiis pairing up!!!!

Could you tell me what is the last one you took a shot of in the first post? I really can't tell from the cephalic scales...

phil.

prprjp Feb 26, 2010 03:43 PM

How's things going in CA? You managed to pair up your sub?

PhilippeLamarre Feb 28, 2010 01:46 PM

Hey Ryan!!!! Thanks for the info, i've never kept E.inornatus, although i really want to. As for my Jamaican girl, she is still a lone girl and all the other ones that are around are her sisters and her parents that are over 30 years old. There is one of her brothers that is still around, actually paired up with one of her sisters, but i'm really not into all that inbreeding thing.

If that pair produces babies, i will buy a few of them but never pair them up together. I need specimens from other bloodlines, or at least, further genetically than parents or brothers and sisters.

They are CITES1, i believe it would comitting a crime thorwards that specie and herpetology itself to mess up their genepool.

That's why i'll need help from you guys in the States and Europe to build an unrelated breeding group of E.subflavus .

phil.

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