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My collection photo thread (HeavenHell)

Those Okeetees are still outstanding! I would own too many Okeetees if I had access to animals that look like those!
 
Took a few photos of the 2011's today

Ricochet - facing
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Ricochet - side view
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Pixel - hiding
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Dottie - periscope up
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There is a king snake up for adoption at the humane society I used to volunteer at and looking at your pictures has made me consider going to take a look at him and maybe take him home :)

I love the name Noodle BTW.
 
Iflln2fntsy, they are a bit more challenging than corns, but are very sweet snakes.

Maybe this one will sell you once and for all?

Meet Smoke. He's another Grayband though from a different locality (Sanderson 9 mile) than Ricochet.

I think the difference is pretty obvious. He just shed so I snapped a quick photo. He's quickly become one of my favorites.

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These are stunning photos and a beautiful collection you have. Definentely getting me to one of these guys as well, although I have no room...:( But love the photos and it's making me want to go out and upgrade to the Canon Rebel T2i camera. Thanks for sharing these awesome photos.
 
What makes these slightly harder than corns?
Graybands can be a challenge to switch over to mice as lizards are their natural prey. Lizard scenting is usual required. I have had a few stubborn thayeri, but when other methods fail, cutting a pink in half usually does the trick.
 
Here's Dottie and Twitch. Dottie shows her spots in this photo. Don't think you guys have met Twitch before. I think he has a nice green tone to him.

Dottie #1 (female Thayeri)
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Dottie #2
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Twitch (male Thayeri)
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Couple more shots of Pixel. I think these better represent his color. Greens and yellows are difficult for some reason.

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Here's a new photo of Julius. He's almost two years old now and is retaining his bright red and orange colors quite well.

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He's around 220 grams.
 
Beautiful photos of some gorgeous snakes! I can't believe I haven't noticed this thread before, but I really enjoyed following it from the beginning to now.
 
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