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Keith Hillson Oct 20, 2004 03:01 PM

This is my holdback female from 2004. I love her high chains. She is starting to grow like a weed also now thats she is eating FT pinks.
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JETZEN Oct 20, 2004 03:37 PM

I wish i could get my snakes to pose like that! mine only co-operate when they're wolfin down food. Great pics as usual.

DVN Oct 21, 2004 02:13 AM

hey Keith!!!!!

Thats just incredible, I think this is now one of my favorite NJ easterns pic. I love the lighting, the brightness of it, your background of pine-needles and sand! Wow and the lil girl well THAT! is exactly what I'm lookin for majority of the side chains connected and many of the crossbars complete! What a stunner that is! Greeeeeeat hold back, I was curious how much does that Nikon your using cost!! and is that on automatic or are you controling the camaera settings? I've been feedin the hell out of my Nj 2003 boy pumpin him with every brown anole I can find(inasive exotic for us in Orlando!) and He's grown from 21" about month and half ago to 24" And my black pines are holdin steady at 69" and 60" but chunked out!
have a great day
thanks for the pic
dave nunlist

Keith Hillson Oct 21, 2004 08:35 AM

Thanks Dave. She has more than a couple broken crossbars and thats just how my pair throws them. I had one male who was a runt with more broken thans full bands he died unfortunatley. Im using another female next year and she has only one broken crossbar but then again so does my other female. The brokens come from the male as he has about 5 broken crossbars. im sure with a little selective breeding one could bred out the brokens.

Keith
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