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I had no clue!

Cflaguy

Old School Snakeman
Apparently I took pics on July first. I do not remember. But some of em are the best of particular snakes I've taken.....
 

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Continuing.....

First pic of Average Joe is blurry in the head but I still like it.....
The last three are of the Sunglow....
 

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Finally the Northern Pine.....

the Reverse Okeetee and a RIngneck Lisa found outside while she was on the phone....
 

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I did have some sucess....

I want that tiny snakie! (I know they don't do well in captivity, but I can dream!)

with Ringnecks. Remember in the 80's when it was cool to build giant terrariums? I did. In a 75 gallon aquarium. It had soil and was well planted. I put Ringnecks and Pine Woods snakes in it and left them alone. Stocked it with food and re-stocked it. After three years I broke it down and all snakes were well.
 
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