What a beautiful snake! I was wondering if you got Silverio from Ben Siegel? He looks like one of the Red headed Amazons that Ben was selling on Kingsnake.
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Yep, got Silverio from Ben Siegel. I think Ben has, also, had one, or some more, (like Silverio) listed since the time I got him.
These pics, of Silverio, were taken on March 19th. He has changed some (& grown more, of course), since that time ... and, IMO, looks even nicer.
GREAT photos! Thank you for sharing them with us. They're all just too awesome!
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Tiago makes me crack up though. In the pic where he's coming at the camera, his head looks WAY to big for his body to support.
Yeah, it does look a bit funny.
Poor guy... Those photos, of him, don't really do him justice.
I know that if you have one of these babies, you're gonna get tagged.
That depends.
True, they are prone to being biters but ... there are those that are pretty tame.
So, would a bite from them be comparable to being bit by a Texas Rat or Beauty Rat?
Have never been bitten by a Texas, or Beauty, Rat but have by a couple/few other species (including ATBs).
The bites, from an ATB, really aren't too bad (and baby bites, from most any species, are negligible

).
Compared to a Cornsnake bite (to put it closer to a Ratsnake bite), an ATB bite is a bit different but ... not any worse (IMO).
ATB bites puncture the skin like needles, so do draw blood (the bleeding stops very quickly), but it is a quick bite & release... unlike Kings that have those muscles, for a good grip, and can hang on like bulldogs (clamping, & perhaps grinding, down harder with each of your movements). I'd rather get bit by an ATB than, say, a grown Florida King in "Bulldog mode".
Any pain, from an ATB bite, is very tolerable because it is so split second quick ... and ATB teeth are quite sharp (& not extremely long either)... just as soon as you feel anything, from the bite, it is over with just as quick. Sometimes, the ATB's fang/s may get hung up on your skin, when they are trying to let go, but, again, it really isn't too bad.
The only time I have had any lasting (though negligible) pain, from an ATB bite, are the couple of times when one of them (adult) happened to puncture one of my larger veins (the type that kind of stick out) ... feels, for some days, like after a nurse does a botched job at trying to get a needle in for an intravenous drip... bruised or some such.
Now, what may make it just a wee bit "worse" is the mistake that some folks do ... jerk away at the precise moment that they get bit ... this can create a tearing rather than just a minor puncturing. As you may gather, I never jerk away. This is for two reasons ... one is for my own benefit and the other is to not cause harm to the snake (to their teeth, or anything else, due to jerking away).
'Course, every person is different too. Some folks can tolerate a great deal while some cannot handle even the tiniest pin prick (and others fall somewhere in the middle). So, for those in the extreme least tolerant group ... any bite may be a huge deal to them.
I really hope to see more of these guys!
These photos are 5 - 6 months old. I think the most recent ones are some that were taken in June & July and posted in the Cs.com ATB forum. There is, also, another of my ATBs pictured, there, that is not in this thread.
One of these days, I'll have to take some more photos.