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Grendel - my Indigo snake.

I remember watching feeding videos of him a few years ago. He is pure awesomeness!
Do you still have your stinkin' little hoggie?

I had a massive episode of depression awhile back and sold all but two snakes....the depression had sucked the joy out of everything and I felt like I wasn't taking very good care of them. Thankfully, I have become friends with the gal who bought my hoggie (actually she bought three of my snakes)and I get photo updates on Facebook all the time. :)
 
SHEESHHH!! That is one handsome baby Ceduke! :bowdown: Thanks for sharing! I hope I get the opportunity to raise one like him someday. For now ill just paint my mex black kings chins red and pretend there a new breed of "dwarf indigos". :shrugs::p
 
SHEESHHH!! That is one handsome baby Ceduke! :bowdown: Thanks for sharing! I hope I get the opportunity to raise one like him someday. For now ill just paint my mex black kings chins red and pretend there a new breed of "dwarf indigos". :shrugs::p

It was a long-term dream for me too! I waited almost ten years after discovering them before I got mine! (We need a thread with MBK pics, that's another species I've always loved!)
 
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