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Not a carpet, I know.. but here's some pics of large Southern scrub, freshly shed

Kestrel May 26, 2004 05:24 PM

Crappy quality due to dieing battery in my camera... She arrived with a very torn up nose and head from rubbing against hardwear cloth with her previous owner, so has a nice bit of black pigmented scarring.. But at least its healed, and hopefully with fade more someday.. She's about 10-11ft in length, unknown age..


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Hello, my name is Brie.. And i'm an addict..

DarkWave Exotics

Currently keeping:
1.2 southern scrub pythons
1.0 reticulated python
1.0 albino burmese python
1.2 jungle carpet pythons
1.0 irian jaya carpet python
0.1 sumatran blood python
3.0 ball pythons
0.1 green anaconda
1.2 emerald tree boas
1.2 colombian redtail boas
1.0 sonoran boa
1.2 albino and normal whitewater rosyboas
1.0 cancun boa
0.1 sunbeam snake
1.1 false water cobras
2.2 greyband kingsnakes
1.1 albino and het chinese beauty snakes
1.2 taiwan beauties
2.2 cornsnakes(Opal, lavender, okeetee, reverse okeetee)
2.1 albino and multi het emory ratsnakes
0.1 albino checkered gartersnake
1.1 california kingsnakes
0.0.2 tiger leg monkey tree frogs
3 sandfire bearded dragons
0.1 nile monitor
1.0 savannah monitor

and lots of bugs, furry critters, fish and birds

Replies (2)

Candoia May 28, 2004 10:29 AM

Hey Kestrel, it's me Joe (twistidd). Nice scrub. How's the general disposition on that girl? She's beautiful. And I bet over time the scar will heal more. I've had the same thing happen with a rescued retic. It took awhile, but it mostly healed. Talk to you later.

Joe
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2.2 Solomen Island ground boas
0.1 Solomen Island tree boa
1.0 green tree python
1.0 jungle carpet python
1.0 coastal carpet python
1.0 Boa constrictor imperator
0.1 Borneo short-tailed (blood) python
1.0 CB sunbeam snake

Kestrel May 30, 2004 03:50 AM

>>Hey Kestrel, it's me Joe (twistidd). Nice scrub. How's the general disposition on that girl? She's beautiful. And I bet over time the scar will heal more. I've had the same thing happen with a rescued retic. It took awhile, but it mostly healed. Talk to you later.

Howdy! Thanks.. She's not aggressive really.. A bit defensive while in the cage, but she's actually never struck at me.. She still makes me want to crap my pants whenever I have to fish her out though. lol. Hopefully her slight disfigurment will fade with time, as you say.. Then she'll be totally perfect..
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Hello, my name is Brie.. And i'm an addict..

DarkWave Exotics

Currently keeping:
1.2 southern scrub pythons
1.0 reticulated python
1.0 albino burmese python
1.2 jungle carpet pythons
1.0 irian jaya carpet python
0.1 sumatran blood python
3.0 ball pythons
0.1 green anaconda
1.2 emerald tree boas
1.2 colombian redtail boas
1.0 sonoran boa
1.2 albino and normal whitewater rosyboas
1.0 cancun boa
0.1 sunbeam snake
1.1 false water cobras
2.2 greyband kingsnakes
1.1 albino and het chinese beauty snakes
1.2 taiwan beauties
2.2 cornsnakes(Opal, lavender, okeetee, reverse okeetee)
2.1 albino and multi het emory ratsnakes
0.1 albino checkered gartersnake
1.1 california kingsnakes
0.0.2 tiger leg monkey tree frogs
3 sandfire bearded dragons
0.1 nile monitor
1.0 savannah monitor

and lots of bugs, furry critters, fish and birds

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