RamiChan
Reptie Lover
((Also I apologize for the images not being rotated. I tried to edit them but for whatever reason they keep uploading like that..it still has a neat effect to them though..))
I figured I'd go ahead and post the pictures I got of my 2010's. Unfortunately my camera died before I could get to my charcoals and my early 2010/late 09 (was told she was a yearling when I bought her at the Repticon last March..)..
Once I get done with my 2010's, I'll try to get pictures of my older corns (and then later on more pictures of the hatchling corns I decide to keep/hold back).
First up is Aku, a male anery with unknown hets I purchased from someone locally. However, he is not permanent. A friend of mine bought him from me and I'm holding onto him until she is completely ready for him. I don't mind holding onto him for her, and if she changes her mind - she gave me an option for paying her back that doesn't involve cash. I also apologize for the quality of his images...he is a little booger and didn't want to sit still.
Next up is Chii, a butter motley I purchased a year ago as a non-feeder. Six months was spent assist-feeding with no regurges or issues. Then she ate an african soft furred rat pink six months after I got her...and the week after that she immediately went to frozen-thawed peach fuzzy mice. Now, she's on small rat pinks and is growing quickly. I purchased her from Ophidile. Also, as a heads up, I will probably not ever breed her. She is an awesome pet, though, and has never struck at me. In fact, she was actually great for the photo shoot.
Also purchased from Ophidile is a normal het amel,anery, hypo, lavender, motley that I named Brickery. Her colors are stunning and have changed so much since I first got her. She is also an amazing snake and is growing fast.
Also purchased from Ophidile is Spitfire, sibling to Brickery. She is an anery het amel, hypo, lavender, anery. Originally named Spitfire because when she arrived at my house, she would continuously strike at me through her deli cup or through her tank. She's calmed down now, and has definitely grown up alot. She also seemed to enjoy her photo shoot.
And last of today's shoot is Mango - an amel motley purchased from Scott Sweeney. She's had some spunk in her but she usually calms down after a while. She is one of my more eye-catching snakes due to her really bright colors. And I love her markings as well.
WHen my camera fully charges I'll have more pictures...of my charcoals and hopefully of my bloodred female.
I figured I'd go ahead and post the pictures I got of my 2010's. Unfortunately my camera died before I could get to my charcoals and my early 2010/late 09 (was told she was a yearling when I bought her at the Repticon last March..)..
Once I get done with my 2010's, I'll try to get pictures of my older corns (and then later on more pictures of the hatchling corns I decide to keep/hold back).
First up is Aku, a male anery with unknown hets I purchased from someone locally. However, he is not permanent. A friend of mine bought him from me and I'm holding onto him until she is completely ready for him. I don't mind holding onto him for her, and if she changes her mind - she gave me an option for paying her back that doesn't involve cash. I also apologize for the quality of his images...he is a little booger and didn't want to sit still.
Next up is Chii, a butter motley I purchased a year ago as a non-feeder. Six months was spent assist-feeding with no regurges or issues. Then she ate an african soft furred rat pink six months after I got her...and the week after that she immediately went to frozen-thawed peach fuzzy mice. Now, she's on small rat pinks and is growing quickly. I purchased her from Ophidile. Also, as a heads up, I will probably not ever breed her. She is an awesome pet, though, and has never struck at me. In fact, she was actually great for the photo shoot.
Also purchased from Ophidile is a normal het amel,anery, hypo, lavender, motley that I named Brickery. Her colors are stunning and have changed so much since I first got her. She is also an amazing snake and is growing fast.
Also purchased from Ophidile is Spitfire, sibling to Brickery. She is an anery het amel, hypo, lavender, anery. Originally named Spitfire because when she arrived at my house, she would continuously strike at me through her deli cup or through her tank. She's calmed down now, and has definitely grown up alot. She also seemed to enjoy her photo shoot.
And last of today's shoot is Mango - an amel motley purchased from Scott Sweeney. She's had some spunk in her but she usually calms down after a while. She is one of my more eye-catching snakes due to her really bright colors. And I love her markings as well.
WHen my camera fully charges I'll have more pictures...of my charcoals and hopefully of my bloodred female.