LOTS of pictures, lots of pets

edie

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its been a while since i've posted anything.. i've gotten a couple new not-so-spineless pets, and some new pictures of the old ones

red tail boa female



hog island boa female



ball python male



ball python female



snow corn unsexed



amel corn female



sugar glider male



sugar glider female



leah & tiffany



oslo



neko



thanks for looking at my babies!
 

Choobaine

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Those are some high quality photographs and healthy looking animals!

Nice ^^
 

Aunt Ant

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Your animals look fantastic. :clap: Very beautiful!

Your female sugar glider pic reminds me of the little puckmarin alien from Flight of the Navigator. Must be the hands and ears :D The puckmarin didn't have fur though
And I wish my cats got along! The best I have is an alliance between two of 'em, but they never snuggle like that, ever. I love Neko's fang!
 

edie

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Your animals look fantastic. :clap: Very beautiful!

Your female sugar glider pic reminds me of the little puckmarin alien from Flight of the Navigator. Must be the hands and ears :D The puckmarin didn't have fur though
And I wish my cats got along! The best I have is an alliance between two of 'em, but they never snuggle like that, ever. I love Neko's fang!
thank you! i love my cats so much! they all get along pretty well, tiffany only bonds with leah though. the other 3 love eachother. i have a huge boy rat too, i let him out everyday for a little while and neko and leah cuddle with him. everyones pretty well behaved
 

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My half moggy half oriental cat is called Neko!!! His brother was called Gato.
 

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i love them picts :clap: :clap: and the pets are a credit to you :) :worship: :worship: :worship: ---- phil
 

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very nice zoo..i mean pets you have there. :} quite a crew. nice pics too!

how fast can your snake get going once it's down in the grass? i've wanted to take some pics of my snake outside..i'm just worried about the chances of it getting into something that i couldn't get it out of. i would do it in open grass nearby, there just aren't any HUGE spaces without taking a little car trip.
 

edie

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very nice zoo..i mean pets you have there. :} quite a crew. nice pics too!

how fast can your snake get going once it's down in the grass? i've wanted to take some pics of my snake outside..i'm just worried about the chances of it getting into something that i couldn't get it out of. i would do it in open grass nearby, there just aren't any HUGE spaces without taking a little car trip.
what kind of snake do you have? i've had corns, kings, pythons and boas and have never had a problem with any of them getting too fast for me to go after.
my king would go the fastest, but i could walk to keep up with him, i think as long as you stay close by and bring it to a place where there are not a bunch of holes in the ground they shouldn't really get away.
my larger snakes barely even move when they're outside, they just kind of lay around and look at everything
 

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heh it's a corn snake..i'm just paranoid i guess. :D would hate to lose it. still a little guy..at most it's 3' long now. i guess one of these days i'll take it out into the back yard, or drive out to a park or something. want to get some pics of it without aspen shavings in the background, or on my hand. :rolleyes:
 

edie

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heh it's a corn snake..i'm just paranoid i guess. :D would hate to lose it. still a little guy..at most it's 3' long now. i guess one of these days i'll take it out into the back yard, or drive out to a park or something. want to get some pics of it without aspen shavings in the background, or on my hand. :rolleyes:
yeah, they look amazing when they're out in the green grass with natural sunlight.
i wouldn't worry about a corn too much, i take my little amel out a lot and shes only about 2' long, the only way i could loose her is if i tried! what type of corn is it?
 

edie

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it's an anery..not sure of the sex. here are some recent pics: http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showpost.php?p=1021200&postcount=90

i've taken a few Ts outside to take pics..only one i let loose was my female P cambridgei because i was packaging her up for shipping. the rest, i just opened their lids. you're right though, the sunlight really looks nice compared to indoor lighting.
beautiful snake, i wish i could get more corn morphs, there are such beautiful ones and they're much less expensive than BP morphs!
i get nervous about taking my T's outside.. i'll take out my more docile terrestrail ones, they don't give me any trouble, but i would be terrified to bring out a fast arboreal one! i would never be able to catch it if it ran off.
i know my old P. cambridgei would take off with out looking back!
 

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Nice nice nice!
Luv Kittyes! them Cats look very happy
snakes look great and healthy
I think they all love you :D
 

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beautiful snake, i wish i could get more corn morphs, there are such beautiful ones and they're much less expensive than BP morphs!
i get nervous about taking my T's outside.. i'll take out my more docile terrestrail ones, they don't give me any trouble, but i would be terrified to bring out a fast arboreal one! i would never be able to catch it if it ran off.
i know my old P. cambridgei would take off with out looking back!
yea, there are too many great looking corns..i only have this one left, but i had an okeetee before also.

you'd be surprised about the Ts. they can't run terribly fast in the grass..i guess there isn't enough stable/solid surface for them to get good traction. also, because of the way their bodies are connected by the pedicel, they can't run for very long. i guess it's hemolymph pressure that builds up, and they can't get enough oxygen into the prosoma.

i was worried my P cam was gonna give me a run for my money, fortunately she was surprisingly easy going. too bad all my pics i took of her turned out blurry. :(
 
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