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Two more from my collection!

arex83

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The first two pictures are of my Bronzeback Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis formosus). So far, he has been more of a display snake as he can be (unsurprisingly) quite nervous and flighty....but he does not disappoint when he's in his enclosure - I find it fascinating to watch him hanging out in his branches and vines.

The latter 2 pics are of my southern white lipped python...she is also my pride and joy. She is only a yearling, and is the calmest and most docile creature. Hard to believe that one day she will be 7-8 feet :)

Hope everyone enjoys the pictures!
 

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Very NICE !

I had an adult white lipped back in the day when almost every snake was an import including him. 8 feet of nastiness LOL !!

PS: My trinket is in shed again so when he is done I'll post a pic.
 
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