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Went a bit mad in my absence...

Tula_Montage

It's Jager time!
Hi guys! Loooong time. I need to make an effort to get more involved in the forum, but I keep saying that and never doing it! Anyhoo, I've went batty. I'm just mad for chondros! I can't get enough of them.

Siren, my original lass that I have raised for a wee banana Worm. Shes a Biak outcross of some sort. (shots in natural daylight)

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And the newest wee booger, Mushu. Just picked up tonight. Cyclops mountain x jayapura. Ill get better shots when it settles in :)

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Oh my gosh. Those pictures are amazing! That fourth picture down of Aru looks like he's an animated snake from a Disney movie, it's just so perfect! Yes, I agree with Nanci, best photographer on CS!
 
I want a Cyan!!!!

I've been looking at the tree boas but haven't found one I REALLY had to have... but if I can find one that's going to get those blues like Cyan... I want lol!

Now to start REALLY saving up i'm sure...
 
Pardon my ignorance, these are different varieties of tree python, right? And Aru is a Cyan? Very cool looking snake!
 
Pardon my ignorance, these are different varieties of tree python, right? And Aru is a Cyan? Very cool looking snake!

Different localities of the species green tree python. And Cyan (the snake's name) is an Aru locality. :}

Gorgeous snakes and photos, as always! You always make me sad I don't own one of these beauties...yet.
 
GORGEOUS PYTHONS!!

It has been AGES since we have seen you here - was wondering what you are up to these days! Didn't you have a really nice ATB or two, as well? And I think you were studying to be a nurse. Are you still studying?

Good to have you back!
 
Welcome back Elle. Is great to have you back. I LOVE Cyan! They all are beautiful, but Cyan especially so. Am looking forward to your progression pics on the baby..:)
 
ELLE!!!!! I've missed you!!!!!!!!
I'm so glad I came back around the same time you did. LOL
(Just wait until you see my CB 100-Flower Rats! ;) )
 
Hi Elle.... You picked a terrible pic of Mushu LOL

There's three much better ones on Fb........ ;)

Welcome back hun xxx


I took the liberty of stealing a pic off you, for you.....

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I've been poking around on the web, reading a bit about GTPs. So Mushu, who is that gorgeous maroon color, will end up a green, with perhaps yellow or blue mixed in? Will his eyes change color as well, I just noticed they are red too?

Also, how small are hatchlings? I've seen skinny little corns and was just wondering.
 
I've been poking around on the web, reading a bit about GTPs. So Mushu, who is that gorgeous maroon color, will end up a green, with perhaps yellow or blue mixed in? Will his eyes change color as well, I just noticed they are red too?

Also, how small are hatchlings? I've seen skinny little corns and was just wondering.

1- Yup. Sadly none retain the maroon color though some localities, like canary, sometimes remain very bright yellow. The pattern depends on the locality of the GTP.

2- They are bigger than baby corns, but not by tons.
 
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