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Updated Pictures of MOST of my new additions (since sept 19!//DUW)

DANG!!! Those are ALL gorgeous! Those Boas are beautiful, but the Jungle Jags are just... well... special? amazing? perfect?... WOW!!! The Olives are very purty too :). Congrats Ryan, That's quite the group to have for future breeding!

Now the most exciting part, looking forward to each and every shed, watching them grow, watching the color of the sunglows and jags explode!
Watching the albino's coral up!! Ahh, I want it to happen NOW! :rofl:
 
Ryan, just a quick question. How are you going to handle all those large snakes hen they are full grown? Do you have someone to help handle them with you when they are adults?
Get real David, these are not large snakes and unless you are a munchkin you would have no problem handling one... Believe me, they are easy, if you know what you're doing. And I'm sure anyone who grows one or has grown one will be ok when the time comes... ;)
 
Get real David, these are not large snakes and unless you are a munchkin you would have no problem handling one... Believe me, they are easy, if you know what you're doing. And I'm sure anyone who grows one or has grown one will be ok when the time comes... ;)

Don't worry Mike! I'm happy he is concerned about my safety! Thankfully no one jumped down my throat for planning to handle these giants alone!:dgrin:
 
Don't you start the giant thing as well.... LOL
I understand concern, but everything needs to be kept in perspective....

there are three, and ONLY three species of snakes I'd be uncomfortable handling alone at their adult size,

Reticulated Python, Anaconda, and African Rock Python.

Anything else,I wouldn't think twice about handling on my own.
 
there are three, and ONLY three species of snakes I'd be uncomfortable handling alone at their adult size,

Reticulated Python, Anaconda, and African Rock Python.

Anything else,I wouldn't think twice about handling on my own.

You might want to add burms to that list... anything that big should be handled by at least 2 people min. Better to be safe than give the media a reason to do another anti-snake piece.
 
You might want to add burms to that list... anything that big should be handled by at least 2 people min. Better to be safe than give the media a reason to do another anti-snake piece.

well, I put the other three up for different reasons than JUST size, Aggression being a huge factor, I know I'd rather try to fend off an adult burm than an adult anaconda, lol!
 
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