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jenessaj86

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Hello! :wavey: my name is jenessa and i am new to the snake world. I recently aquired a 08' Ultramel corn (named Anubis) who is as beautiful as they get. he is about 36 in. and growing, just recently shed in fact. I have owned almost every reptile you can think of in the past but never owned snakes, though i have always wanted to (mainly because a few years ago i was living with my grandmother who was deathly afraid of snakes). here are some pictures of him and his old tank which has recently been redone with aspen after i was informed of my bad choice of substrate and a few different hides (no more half log, wasnt my choice to put it in there anyways).

http://s162.photobucket.com/albums/t256/jenessaj86/Phantom/

his name was phantom but my husband decided he liked Anubis better, and please excuse the lighting, unfortunately all the lights in my apartment give an orange/yellow tint to pictures....

since i am new, feel free to leave any comments/advice about the pics, im always willing to learn new things and do the best i can for my boy. thanks to all for reading my post!

i will post new pictures of his first feed with me and the new cage soon....
 
Nice snake although it would be great to have a pic sometime in natural light weather permitting, to see his colors better. Welcome this is a great place!! You will make friends and learn lots.
 
oh yea I understand I live in Canada... like I said welcome...you will enjoy yourself and don't be surprised if this turns out to be the first of several snakes!
 
He's a really awesome snake, but I also would suggest natural lighting. We can't really see his real colors. But from what I can see - you are very lucky to have him!!
 
he is a trickster! here i thought he had already shed but low and behold we wake up this morning and find a complete shed skin in his tank, the little bugger.

needless to say he is even more beautiful now though in a bad mood today.
 
Welcome to CS. com. For natural light just try taking the pictures indoors with light coming through a window, It has worked well for me. Or make your self a little photo studio, I saw a DIY one in one of the forums once using a box and white tissue paper. Good luck, and again welcome to your new addiction.
 
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