Just a few of my snakes (DUW)

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Albinoboidsetc

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I was cleaning cages today and took a few pics. Let me know what you think :)

Female "Coral" Albino Columbian unfortunately I can never get these guys to look right
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Male "Coral" Albino Columbian
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Male "Coral" Sunglow poss low expression Jungle Columbian
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Female Pastel Columbian This girl has a bad story from her previous owners but she is doing great now and all her scars are looking good
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Male Dumerils
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Female Dumerils, Poss Gravid. She is not a fan of this fat guy, but thats fine by me :)
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Male Sunglow Corn, his females are still recovering from this season so it's just his pic today
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Female Albino Ball, her het male is in shed so again just her today
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Male Rosy Boa
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Female Rosy, she just moved off the heat today so hopefully she will drop those babies soon :)
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Well thats all for today
 

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Wow they are beautiful. I really love the Sunglow Corn. I would love to have a snake but thats where my husband draws the line,LOL.
 

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I'm sorry, but...E-W-W-W!
 

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Missy said:
Wow they are beautiful. I really love the Sunglow Corn. I would love to have a snake but thats where my husband draws the line,LOL.
My fiance is not a fan of them but when we got together I was still breeding Retics and had a pet Green Anaconda, so now that the largest things I own are Columbians she is happier :)


emysemys said:
I'm sorry, but...E-W-W-W!

Oh come on they are cute lol
 

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Wow, they are beautiful! I've always loved snakes (as long as they don't bite)!! You must have a lot of room for all dem snakes :p
 

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Some of these guys bite, but that doesn't bother me. I actually keep them all in rack systems, so while the racks do take up some space it is not nearly as bad as it would be if I were to try to keep them in glass aquariums, which is something I am against any way.
 

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How large is that corn? I'm torn between a corn and a kingsnake :rolleyes: Very nice breeders you have, I wouldn't mind one of those Rosies or Coral Albinos either ;)

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He's about 3', when I get the weight back up on my females I will post them they are a bit bigger. What all snakes have you owned or do you own now?
 

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Nice collection of snakes. I love boas of any color. Even the "common" ones are fantastic pets, but yours a beautiful. Corn snakes are another favorite. Had a snow corn for a while that I loved. I think my favorite snake is still the scrub python. Had a really tame one for a few years. I used to pass it back and forth with a buddy of mine when we were in college. I should have kept that one. He was special.
 

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Thanks for the complements on the snakes, unfortunately I lost my female Rosy tonight. She went into labor, passed 11 slugs and 1 still born and then died. I am really upset right now, she was an evil little chainsaw snake but she was fun.
 

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Oh I'm so sorry! It doesn't matter if she was a little attitudey...they still take a place in your heart :(

Saranna

P.s. - I've only had a ball python that my ex took when we broke up, but I work for an exotic vet and we have all kinds of snakes that come in.
 

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Love the corn--FINALLY, a "Sunglow" worthy of the title! It's a big pet peeve of mine when people post regular old Amels and call them Sunglows (or Reverse Okeetees, or Candy Canes...) when they are obviously not even close. Bleh. The other snakes are gorgeous, too, of course. Those BCIs are lovely!

I'm so sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace. :(
 

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I have alwasy liked the albino snakles, I owned a ball pthon for almost twenty years until she died, I am looking into getting another one from the rescue here in Calif. great pics though
 

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Floof said:
Love the corn--FINALLY, a "Sunglow" worthy of the title! It's a big pet peeve of mine when people post regular old Amels and call them Sunglows (or Reverse Okeetees, or Candy Canes...) when they are obviously not even close. Bleh. The other snakes are gorgeous, too, of course. Those BCIs are lovely!

I'm so sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace. :(

Yeah that's something that annoys me as well, A nice amel is a nice amel but a nice sunglow takes years of selective breeding to achive so when people call normal albinos Sunglows it cheapens both versions and confuses people who are not informed. Wow I fell like I was just on a soap box there. lol
 

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Albinoboidsetc said:
Yeah that's something that annoys me as well, A nice amel is a nice amel but a nice sunglow takes years of selective breeding to achive so when people call normal albinos Sunglows it cheapens both versions and confuses people who are not informed. Wow I fell like I was just on a soap box there. lol

It's so nice when some one "gets" it... LOL. You should post pics of the females! Are they Sunglows, as well?
 

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Unfortunatly no, no more sunglows, the female I ordered as a Sunglow never showed up, what did was a low white amel, but she is in shed. One is an Amel, one is an anery Motley. I'll try to get some pics up today. Scratch that, pics are going to have to wait till they have all shed :)
 
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