Here's my male stinking godess (E.c.carinata).
My female stink is carrying his eggs.
Hope you enjoy.

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Here's my male stinking godess (E.c.carinata).
My female stink is carrying his eggs.
Hope you enjoy.

Neat looking carinata.
Regards
John
Nice yellows on that snake!!
Best of luck with eggs. I'm hoping to produce carinata myself. First time breeders. Haven't found a lot of info on reproduction.
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~Katt
Miro,
Just curious about your substrate. It looks like some type of coconut husk bedding or is it a peat material? If it's coconut I'd like to know how you like it. I've used both the ground coconut material [variously called Ecopeat or Bed-a-Beast], and the chipped form. I just purchased a large bale of the chipped stuff to give it a try again. Also, would you happen to be Finnish?
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Matt Campbell
Animal Keeper, Small Mammal/Reptile House
Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago, Illinois
Assistant Curator
Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, Illinois
Yea, I'm finnish. 
But I'm living in Sweden tho. Born here also. But I can speak finnish fluently. 
Anyway, the substrate is like dirt with "treefleeces" in it.
I dont know what it's called in english but in sweden its called "Torvmull".
I use it for many of my animals and it works GREAT! Keeps humidity up high and its pretty simple to clean up.
By the way, look at this picture. 

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