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Just updated the website gallery with a few new morphs that have been recently added to my collection. The site is still a work in progress (as it has been for the last 6 years) but you'll get the jist of it.
Two newest are the albino spiders and the paradox albino.
Let me know what you think.
Gallery Index (http://www.strictlyballs.ca/gallery_index.htm)
infernalis
04-21-10, 06:23 AM
I like that photo program you used. The site is looking good.
Aaron_S
04-21-10, 08:56 AM
I really like the Jigsaw and the LOG is totally what I thought it would be. My MOG's are going through a shed and when they do they really have a ghostly appearance. Does the LOG do the same?
Also, you should "gift" me your jigsaw...
Thanks Wayne, I really like the photo program as well. It's been tricky to set up and manipulate, but I liked it because I hadn't seen it on any other reptile-related website.
Aaron, my LOG male glows like he is about to ovulate all the time. I can't get over how light he always looks.
I have two female lesser het OG's that have been soaking in their dishes for the last two weeks , so I know they are ready to ovulate any day now, because they look exactly like the LOG male. LOG's and Super lesser OG's anyone?
infernalis
04-17-11, 08:21 AM
Your gallery also makes it really hard to "steal" pictures from it.
blindfireak40
04-17-11, 08:55 AM
The paradox looks like a bruised banana lol
So a paradox gene has been isolated? Or is it a combination of a hypermelanistic sort of thing with the amelanistic gene? Or is it environmental? Either way, awesome looking snakes :)
Paradox is a genetic anomoly.
It just "pops up".
Luckily for me, it "popped up" in an albino!
shaunyboy
04-17-11, 10:33 AM
i liked your site mykee very proffesional mate
also where you bought your house sounds pretty awsome
cheers shaun
I love it!! the gallery is soo cool, Ive never seen one like that before!
stephanbakir
04-17-11, 07:12 PM
Paradox albino makes me drool, what do they go for lol, i want one!
Thanks everyone, this thread is a year old, but it's appreciated nonetheless.
Shaun, after living in Toronto for almost 30 years, it was nice to smell some clean, fresh air. The dogs love it.
Stephan; to the best of my knowledge, I own one of only a half dozen in existence, so it'll have a price tag of either $250,000 simply for it's rarity and curb appeal, or $500 for genetics.
infernalis
04-17-11, 09:25 PM
I only re-opened the thread because I was on the gallery today looking for a clean picture of a normal BP.. and I wanted to point out that the gallery is great at preventing hotlinks to the pictures.
stephanbakir
04-17-11, 10:06 PM
WTB, i dont have that kind of money to blow though:( I'd have allot more money if i spent more time in canada lol
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