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Some more pics....I REALLY LOVE the Bairds....

Spardawolf Oct 18, 2004 12:20 PM

They are so photoghenic, if you can get them to stay still long enough. These are the two yearlings that I got from Terry. I can't believe how much they have changed already. She is more silvery like Jimmy's and he has alot more browns.

Female--Faith

Male--Peek

My yearling zz/aztec okeetee. Mystique.

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Paula
19 Corns,6 Ratsnakes, 1 Ball Python, 2 Hognose
Snake Addict
www.tlcreptiles.net

Replies (5)

Tony D Oct 18, 2004 01:48 PM

I've got 2.2 coming from Terry and am really looking forward to recieving them.

Steve_Craig Oct 18, 2004 04:43 PM

Very nice Paula. Your Bairds are outstanding. Also love your Opal Corn.

Steve

Gargoyle420 Oct 19, 2004 02:08 AM

Just gave my male a good misting.He is turning into a big guy.

terryp Oct 20, 2004 09:48 AM

Mystique has very striking colors. Nice patterns too. Thanks for posting some pics. Your bairds have started changing and showing colors a lot since I had them. I like noticing the pattern change each time they shed. They develop a new skin under the one they are about to shed and it will have a little change in the pattern each time so it can make the transition from cross bars to 4 stripes. It's the only North American snake that will do this. Some obsoleta like yellow rat snakes will change from a pattern to stripes, but they do it by connecting a pattern that is almost ladder like and then fading out the internal pattern leaving stripes. Bairds are flighty as babies and will start slowing down as they go through sub adults into adults. Adult bairds are quite docile (there are a couple exceptions, but bairds are generally calm) and actually will move around on your arm and body as opposed to other snakes that will find a spot on you body to absorb the warmtn. I visited your website Paula. Congrats on your website and the snakes you and Nancy have been adding to both your collections.

Terry Parks

Spardawolf Oct 20, 2004 05:15 PM


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Paula
19 Corns,6 Ratsnakes, 1 Ball Python, 2 Hognose
Snake Addict
www.tlcreptiles.net

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