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New Adult female flame and a ton of pics

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Posted by: asnakelovinbabe at Sun Oct 4 01:31:59 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by asnakelovinbabe ]  
   

The "male" flame I went to pick up today turned out to be female. YESSS. It's a NICE snake. Not to mention the free vision cage. Best $50 I ever spent! Here is a photo of her, as well as a bunch of other snakes. She does indeed appear to be erythristic and flame. (well, thats kind of redundant because a flame IS an erythristic)







Next up are the promised but terrible photos of the natrix! They are shy, and very grumpy. I didn't want to bother her for too long! first is natrix natrix, then natrix tesselata!











This is the stare of DOOM

















Here is my iowa albino axanthic. This snake, went from being, oh that's pretty cool, to WOW that snake is freaking AWESOME when I realized that even though she is albino her entire body has a BLUE sheen. I kid you not! A blue albino snake! It's just about impossible to capture with a camera yet, she is too small, so I waited for the sun to be almost set and photographed it in low lighting. For the most part, I captured it, the photos are edited a bit to bring it out but I swear up and down, that is what it looks like, there is a BLUE stripe and checkers on this snake and it only gets darker with every shed!



















here she is with the iowa albino male.





Now here is my female atratus, she HATES me.











albino red sided!





Red Striped ribbon holdbacks are growing beyond belief!







And so are my cherry hypo water snakes! Here is the vanishing pattern female and the nicest male, they are HUGE.









And this beauty was an extra that Scott sent me, I just love her. She is a low end flame. But gorgeous!





I did my own version of the "turn a tub into a cage" deal





One of my high black oregon red spots





Just your neighborhood friendly similis! She is actually a very nice blue, but as we all know flashes remove all hints of that.





and meet Jack, my Electric Blue Jack-Dempsey. These are one of the most coveted of all fish.


   

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