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I decided a while back I was going to track the length / weight of Snake on a monthly basis, and I decided last week that around the time of weighing him / her i'd also take a pic so as well as having a set of data to record the details I'd have a pic to go with it.
BUT I haven't got a decent camera yet, so i'll start taking those pics a little later on, i'll keep posting the monthly pics in here, but to get the thing started here are a couple terrible quality pics taken on my mobile.
overhead pic of the enclosure
An overhead pic of snake I used when working out his length for the first record
Here are a few more, very poor quality pics. Don't know why, but my camera keeps going blurry recently, I'll fiddle with some settings and try to get some better quality pics up.
And one for my "too thin?" thread. This is what I meant about the spin showing in parts of the back, you can see the shadow of it there.
It isn't normally that pronounced, probably just they way she's coiled.
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