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How about a pic..

Tibor Nov 07, 2003 10:12 PM

a pair of albinos... as Brian mentioned below ,the light lavenders don't come out in pictures, as in person...He really does glow in person..I'll keep trying on that one.He's also out growing his future mate by a mile,which is fine.
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thomas j Nov 08, 2003 10:51 AM

Awsome retics. I am worried about the heat tape. If the snakes urinate on them they could get shocked. If you stack your cages. I would attach the tape to the top of the cages. Have the bottom one up a little off the floor and put a piece under the bottom cage as well.

>>a pair of albinos... as Brian mentioned below ,the light lavenders don't come out in pictures, as in person...He really does glow in person..I'll keep trying on that one.He's also out growing his future mate by a mile,which is fine.
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Tibor Nov 11, 2003 08:52 AM

Thanks and your concern,I did silicone the connectors and I always thought that using the heat tape its in best interest to allow the heat to escape.comments are always welcome

thomas j Nov 12, 2003 10:32 AM

I was a little worried. I hae to see such awsome animals get hurt.
>>Thanks and your concern,I did silicone the connectors and I always thought that using the heat tape its in best interest to allow the heat to escape.comments are always welcome
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Thomas Jones
aligatorhunter@earthlink.net

No one is to be trusted

JohnLokken Nov 08, 2003 11:00 AM

>>a pair of albinos... as Brian mentioned below ,the light lavenders don't come out in pictures, as in person...He really does glow in person..I'll keep trying on that one.He's also out growing his future mate by a mile,which is fine.
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rowotter Nov 08, 2003 11:43 AM

I'm jealous-my tigers are only carry one of the albino alleles-yours has two!! Did you say that your male is outgrowing the female?? I find that interesting...

~brian

Tibor Nov 09, 2003 06:05 PM

Thanks Brian,and I think you can get all three color phases even with same color animals..I believe its a random acurance,The dark purple animals are Sweet looking, sure seems that it is a harder animal to come by.whats your feeling on this?

NeoScales Nov 10, 2003 01:13 PM

Actually photographing Lavenders isn't that difficult. Personally I think it's best to shoot them without a flash, with proper lighting you can still get a very bright representative picture. Here are a couple examples of mine from one shoot (compressed to

NeoScales Nov 10, 2003 01:15 PM

If anyone wants help or exchange ideas, feel free to e-mail me…

-Randy

Tibor Nov 11, 2003 08:32 AM

Thanks Randy for the tip I'll try that!! snapping pic is part of the fun of sharing...

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