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My non-corn collection

67temp

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These are some of my other noodle flavors, in no particular order.

Bones - 1.0 cali king

Spector - 1.0 bci
 

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Balls....I'm not really into balls these are more my wifes snakes.
Charlie - 1.0 super pastel
Bodie - 1.0 pied
Finn - 1.0 ghi mojave
 

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Grimm - 1.0 orange Halloween amazon tree boa (newst snake still in quarantine)
Gunnie - 0.1 Granite IJ carpet python
 

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Rhino-Jack - 1.0 100% Kalatoa super dwarf Reticulated python
 

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Gunnie the carpet finally settled down and isn't as bitty now. This was her first time outside and seemed to enjoy it.
 

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Honestly I don't think retics are as bad as most people make them out to be. I would really relate it to owning an energetic, food driven, and highly intelligent dog. Similar to a border collie. They need constant training and working with otherwise they will cause trouble and call you on your mistakes as a handler. If the only time the snake gets handled is when it's getting fed it associates you with feeding time. My guy isn't hook trained, I just reach in and grab him. I try to take him out of his enclosure daily (except after feeding) even if it is for only 2 minutes. I feed him in his normal viv but he will never see me bringing him the prey. I normally take him out for handling then with my free hand I toss the f/t in his enclosure. As he's going back in his enclosure he suddenly realizes food is waiting there for him. They will easily learn your routine. Me approaching, opening the door, or reaching in is not related to food. He has only struck out once and that was in defense because he was sleeping, in a corner and was suddenly disturbed by me cleaning his enclosure.
 
Jack the sd retic, fresh out of shed.

And Gunnie the granite IJ looking fat after just eating a mouse.
 

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I got her from Jason Baylin but it was a joint pairing between him and Owen McIntyre. I know Owens dam came from Paul Harris.

I'm also on a waiting list for an axanthic IJ from Eric Burke, and a purple albino dwarf retic from Garrett Hartle
 
Added two new balls to the collection.

0.1 pewter
1.0 mystic potion named falkor
 

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I've been waiting for this guy for a few months now and the weather was finally nice enough to have him shipped. He's an axanthic IJ or super axanthic Papuan carpet python as they are now called.
 

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Just a few outdoor pics before he went into quarantine. I still need to find a name for him.
 

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Very nice, our carpet python was around 20 years old when he passed. Neat snakes man :grin01:
 
This is will be the last new addition for a long time for me. She is a lavender albino het anery super dwarf retic from Garret Hartle.
 

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YNeed to get by sometime again for pics and cage inspiration. You and Mindy are doing it up right, sweet collection bud :grin01:
 
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