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What Kind of Snakes R These Plz help Identify

Animekid15

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hey any help iding these snakes i just got them from a breeder 2 days ago This is Cloud



This is Naomi

 
You have to either upload them to the forum, or upload them to a photo hosting site and then post a link to them. Look below the "reply box" and the "options" box. You will see a section that says ATTACH FILE. Click on it, then choose the picture you want to upload. The only downfall with uploading them to the forum is that you can only upload one picture per post. They also can't be larger that a certain file size. I'm not sure what size, though. If it says your picture is too large, then reduce the resolution of it until it will post.

Good luck!
 
Thanx Corn Crazy

Hey Thanx Everyone Is So Helpful on This Site Thanx Again Im Off To Make A Website For MY snakes and anyone else that wants a pic on email it to me
 
You're welcome

I looked at your snakes...Cloud appears to be an amelanistic corn snake and Naomi is a normal.
 
A bit off topic... forgive me. But....

I went to your site and noticed after I clicked into a page or two that you had gone over your allocated data transfer limit. Looks like your main page is trying to load a .wav file. While it's always cool to get to hear the sounds people like to put into their web pages, they do take up a lot of space. They are bandwidth hogs and if your viewers are on dial-up can make your page load really slowly. Also when you are on free servers like Geocities, it can eat up your bandwidth to the point of making your site inaccessible.

(I can't give tons of advice on snakes as I am very new to the hobby, but web design and usability are my specialities. Just say "Shut up Bob!" if I'm annoying. I won't be offended. Just thought I'd give a nickles worth of free advice. :))
 
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