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My first snake (Miami)

Butch

New member
Well my first purchased snake that is, other than the ones I held captive and tortured as a kid LOL. Bought this '08 Miami from Katie (ArpeggioAngel) last Tuesday, she's a great person to buy from and truly loves her hobby. This little guy has a great personality and settled in very quickly. On to the pictures....

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And a random green anole
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He's a pretty one! You definitely got him from a great person! I have several snakes from Katie, and have been very satisfied with all of them. :)
 
I'd definately buy from her again, and probably will do so in the next few months. I probably learned more in the half hour or so I was there, then in the last year of college.
 
Stunning little guy and great pictures. I definitely want a Miami. Okay...the addiction is catching on. I think I'm in trouble :)
 
I like the ones of him on the tree!!

Me too! I've found wild corns inside pine bark before but unfortunately forgot this little tidbit until he found an open pocket. He really seemed to like the tree, he went straight up almost out of reach
 
They move quick! I would catch them under rocks and leaves while raking. My dad always had us rake the yard before he mowed to he wouldn't run over a pine cone. When we found a bunch of snakes, it became a game instead of a chore. I loved the task of snake playing while he mowed and when he was finished back into the garden they went.

Nice to meet another kindred spirit.
 
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