View Full Version : So, this just happened...
Just got in this beast of a 2012 Guyana female. I love the deep chocolate tones in her!!!
http://i1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh572/mtucker66/IMG_6838_zpsyftnznjn.jpg (http://s1252.photobucket.com/user/mtucker66/media/IMG_6838_zpsyftnznjn.jpg.html)
http://i1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh572/mtucker66/IMG_6833_zpsdsg7lrfz.jpg (http://s1252.photobucket.com/user/mtucker66/media/IMG_6833_zpsdsg7lrfz.jpg.html)
Aaron_S
06-21-17, 08:55 AM
That's pretty sexy right there!
Scubadiver59
06-21-17, 09:13 AM
Who did you steal it from? :rolleyes:
EL Ziggy
06-21-17, 09:26 AM
Very nice Matt. She's a big-un for sure. :)
richardhind
06-21-17, 12:04 PM
Very nice pick up there,proper chunky looking congrats
Thanks all! I am really excited about this one. She's 6 feet of insane muscle (I am always amazed at the sheer strength of BC compared to my carpet pythons)... and it appears she is a "mover".. Gonna take a little time to get her to mellow (at least I hope she slows down).
I'll let her settle in a few days, offer some food, then begin working with her.
I'll be looking for a nice Guyana boyfriend for her at some point.
SnoopySnake
06-21-17, 01:25 PM
Nice!! She's a pretty one :)
Jim Smith
06-22-17, 07:51 AM
Very pretty snake! I'm curious to know what sized water bowls you use for your larger snakes. I try to provide a water bowl large enough for the snake to get in if they want to. For the large snakes, that would be a bit of a challenge since it would take a wash tub sized water bowl for your new girl.
I keep the humidity at about 60% and only use the size water bowl in the pic. I have used larger bowls in past, but if I housing a primarily arboreal/terrestrial animal, I find they don't really soak much (unlike an anaconda, water snake, etc)...
Just my method.
Tsubaki
06-22-17, 09:17 AM
That's a gorgeous creature!! congrats! :D
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