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A few pictures

Thanks

Thank you for the feedback everyone. We just love Corn Snakes, but have a few that that propably get pamperd a little more, if only because of their personality. Example: the first one pictured in the post: anytime we open his drawer, he immediatly comes out: as to say hello and just likes to be held as much as possible. The Abbott below would be happy to sit on my sholders all day long.

Every six months or so we try to photograph a little more of our collection. Hopefully we can share more of the collection next time we get the camera out.
 

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Merry Christmas

Hope the Holidays are wonderful and the New Year is better than the last.
 

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Okeetees

Thank you everyone.

For all the reply’s specifying they liked the Okeetees, here’s a picture of another.
 

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You have some absolutely stunning snakes. I agree with Walter - that one is my favorite, too. Those are some really great pictures, too. Thanks for sharing them with us!
 
Thank you!!!

Gelshark, we use a black muslin backdrop and acrylic sheet to give the reflection.
The Corn Snake patterns and colors are the amazing componet. We can never get enough of the variety and range of the patterns and colors that are capable of being produced. Every year there are even more wonderful surprises.
 
thanks for the info, sorry i didnt read the previous explanation in an earlier post, but the pics are amazing
 
Amazing pictures. To side with Walter - that Anery is gorgeous. I love the way she appears with the black backdrop, and reflective surface. Very nice work!!!

By the way... Happy Holidays to you as well!!!!!
 
Stunning snakes... and you captured them so beautifully. Is that black glass or acryllic they are on?
Carrie
 
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