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and yet another thread by me, im getting to like this.

E.Crassus

Note, its only a hobby
2 threads by me in 2 days, this is rare.
But feeding pics are the in thing it seems so i better join the craze.
Here are some of my corns feeding (including my new ghost motley)
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Ghost Motley female, Whisper.
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Meant to be Carolina male but the lack of side pattern interests me, Brutus.
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Ghost Female, Ash
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Caramel Male, Caramel
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Special "peechy" Ghost line female, Cloud

hope theyre to everyones satisfaction :)
 
You don't dry your mooses!?
Would you eat soggy food Olipop!!! LOL

I love that peachy ghost, never knew you had this one. I may have to steal her off you ;)
 
Yea they dont really care.
Having 25 snakes means that I dont have the time to dry each one off, I have found in the past that my snakes wont eat dry mice, odd.
Sorry Elle you cant steal her, Nigels got first option on her cause it was one of his own bred ones from a 16 year old male and 14 year old female so hes still very attached to her.
Ive never had any problems feeding on aspen cause i dont use it lol.
This is beech shavings and doesnt stick at all, as a result my floor is clean of it and it stays in the cage :grin01:
 
I have to agree with Mike. Cloud is one of the nicest ghosts I've seen. Love the combonation of peachy tones and the yellow.
 
Cheers guys and gals.
Any help indentifying/confirming Brutus's morph would be most welcome.
He still puzzles me after 2 years :grin01:
 
They're all lovely, but Cloud really caught my attention! You don't find really peachy females like she is very often. If she were mine, I know exactly who I would breed her to to try to get some really peachy babies.
 
they are all VERY nice to me...............and the pics are great. i don't know how yall do it but i wish my pics could come out like that. unless the trick is done in photoshop or a paint program, i guess i am going to have to find a $1000 camera or something. if i get very close or zoom in too much, all my pics come out blury. it would sure be neat to see the close up of the scales.

anyway, nice snakes. :cheers:
 
cheers everyone.
gwb-I never use photo enhancing software for my pictures, I dont have any lol.
My camera (currently being repaired) is a Fuji Finepix 6900Z but the camera I took these with is my mums and is a low end Canon, these are 3 mega pixel pictures, my fuji does 14 mega pixel ones.
I will try and get some scale pictures on my fuji once its fixed.
 
ours is an olympus 3.2 megapixel and comes nowhere close to the others pics that most people post. even with the zoom all the way in and trying different lighting it won't work well. :shrugs:
 
Love the snakes!

The bedding looks exactly like what I use; Aubiose (based on the soft insides of hemp plants). Aubi does stick though!
 
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