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Amanda_Burke Nov 11, 2011 08:29 PM

Some more pictures with the new camera (thanks Jonathan Brady for all of your help with the photography stuff!). We are still not sure what we are doing, but I think we are getting slightly better...lol.

Anyway, last week after our post, some people requested pictures of some specific snakes. Here are some of the T positive Super Motley, our male Blood T positive, and the Bloody Sunglow (he's deep in shed as you can see from the pictures, but we figured we'd bother him anyway). We tried for an older Leopard Albino, but unfortunately he took off like a rocket the second we put him down. I also have to see about taking a picture of a Plasma. I forgot when I was there and I'm actually not sure if we even have any left.

T Positive Super Motley. She's about 2 years old. As you can see, we are growing her very slowly to see if we can avoid some of the issues that other people have reported with their supers. We have two other super motleys that are not T positive. They all have the narrower heads and the "folds" of skin on their neck that you can see in the pictures, but so far their tongues seem to work normally and they all eat well. One of the normal supers we have developed a small lump on his back about a week or two ago. Not sure what that is or if it's related to the Super Motley issues or just a freak thing. We're keeping an eye on it.


This is our remaining male T positive Blood. I like our female better, but she would not cooperate for pictures. I love the rich color on them.



And here are the Blood Albino and the Blood Sunglow. I'll try to get more pics of the Sunglow after he sheds.

Thanks for looking!!
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Amanda Burke
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Replies (8)

TimS Nov 11, 2011 08:53 PM

great pics of great animals, thanks for sharing

Jonathan_Brady Nov 11, 2011 09:05 PM

Those pics look MUCH improved! The white balance looks VERY consistent from one picture to the next. Not sure if you two were messing around with the white balance function or if the improved camera hardware/software did it for you - regardless, it's very good!

Just think, you have pics this good and from here it can only get better!

jb
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LarM Nov 11, 2011 11:45 PM

Wow those T Pos Bloods are just amazing . Beautiful group of Boas
Amanda absolutely beautiful !

. . . Lar M
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perfectpredators Nov 11, 2011 11:51 PM

Awesome stuff!

EddieFlexMMCinc Nov 12, 2011 10:26 AM

Amazing animals! The Albino Blood and Sunglow Blood are absolutely STUNNING!
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drimes Nov 12, 2011 07:42 PM

Holy Smokes those kids are nice!!

Must be something in that New York water!

Denny

boabear Nov 12, 2011 11:00 PM

T pos blood is RIDICULOUS... just crazy awesome, good stuff Amanda.
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ceniceros Nov 13, 2011 09:13 PM

You should name the the T pos Super Motley Michael Jackson.

Nice boas as always.
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Richard Ceniceros

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