Glad Bob told me how to get photobucket working like it used to......lol

















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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

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Nice animals as always John!! The Santa Barb's and Hyp-E Z's are looking good brother. As far as photo bucket, I figured out how to post but it sure takes me longer now!! Like the old Rubbermaid tubs----they always have to mess with a good thing.
Joe
>>Nice animals as always John!! The Santa Barb's and Hyp-E Z's are looking good brother. As far as photo bucket, I figured out how to post but it sure takes me longer now!! Like the old Rubbermaid tubs----they always have to mess with a good thing.
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>>Joe
I hear ya Joe..go to the top, right corner on Photobucket and click on the link that says something like go back to the old photobucket......
Thanks for the compliments...Everything is growing like weeds...
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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

Thanks John!! I will do that next time I post. Wish there was a button to click on a bunch of other stuff!!!
Joe

Thought I'd give the new way a shot. I still just use Tinypic, though. The new Photobucket doesnt seem that hard, though.

LOL!
John, really like your collection, and your photo staging. What sort of substrate is that? What happened to the polished pebbles you used to use for photo shoots? I need to be more imaginative with background for my shots.
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Bob
Pyromaniac AKA Greatballzofire
Keeping cats allows man to cohabitate with tigers. Keeping reptiles allows man to cohabitate with dinosaurs.
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>>Thought I'd give the new way a shot. I still just use Tinypic, though. The new Photobucket doesnt seem that hard, though.
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>>LOL!
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>>John, really like your collection, and your photo staging. What sort of substrate is that? What happened to the polished pebbles you used to use for photo shoots? I need to be more imaginative with background for my shots.
The new photoshop ISN'T hard at all...you just cant get multiple img codes and post them. You can only do them one at a time.
This substrate is Habi Chip or something similar.....I still use the river rocks (pebbles).......
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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...


You're right, it wont do multiple images when I hold down the Ctrl button. (Thought I'd post this pic, anyway; soon it will be the season again! As if I don't have enough pyros already! LOL!)
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Bob
Pyromaniac AKA Greatballzofire
Keeping cats allows man to cohabitate with tigers. Keeping reptiles allows man to cohabitate with dinosaurs.
I love the Cal. Mtn King.... I hope I can come across another one in the future.
John,
All those Lamps are stunning. What is the first getula?
Those Z's are killer.
The pyro with the "bib"-high white and black is gorgeous.
>>John,
>>All those Lamps are stunning. What is the first getula?
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>>Those Z's are killer.
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>>The pyro with the "bib"-high white and black is gorgeous.
Thanks Zach.....Mountain kings are one of my favorites.....
The first one is a banded Hypermelanistic California King. I dubbed the name "chocolate tiger" for the pair I have due to the black wedges in the light colored bands. It is also het for lavender and amelanism......
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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

Nice new pics, John. Especially nice to see at this time of year, when not much going on. Your Cal. king collection is widening out quite a bit I see.
--Dennis
>>Nice new pics, John. Especially nice to see at this time of year, when not much going on. Your Cal. king collection is widening out quite a bit I see.
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>>--Dennis
Thanks Dennis....And yes the Cali King collection is around 20 now....I can't wait until they are all large enough to breed.....2014. I do have 1.4 I am going to try and get eggs from this coming Summer.
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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

Cool! Looking forward to see what you produce from them>
--Dennis
John,
That's a whole lotta sweet stuff...especially the Zonatas.
Tim
Love that granite.
great pics.
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Chris - TX
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