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Some new and some old (DUW)

TrpnBils

22 is not enough snakes
Now that the weather is nicer outside I've been able to get the snakes out again for photos rather than just with the same houseplants like I've been doing all winter. Last week we added Sgt. Zombo and Ms. Dismal (Brazilian Rainbow Boas) to the collection as rescues from a neglectful family. They're thin, but look good and have calmed down nicely since we've fed them.
 

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The second set of photos are some of our green trees that turned a year old in early April. I think it's cool how differently they're changing. Some of the red ones are almost black now and some of them are brighter and just gradually fading to green.

EDIT: As I'm posting, I noticed that some of my photos saved as .bmp and are too big. I'll convert them when I get home and upload later.
 

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The third set is of my female Macklott's python...the pair that I have are easily my favorite snakes. I just love the personalities they each have and how inquisitive they are. They've got a reputation for being bitey, but once you get past that, they're actually really nice to handle.

Does anybody else here keep any Liasis?
 

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The others that wouldn't go earlier:

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