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11-21-02, 03:45 PM
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Belly shots?
I posted on Lampropeltis that I like the belly patterns on some snakes as much as I like the dorsal patterns. Here's a Miami corn much like wild caught.
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11-21-02, 03:48 PM
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This is a wild caught..
from Tampa, FL.
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11-21-02, 03:49 PM
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Very nice pattern. I wish more corns were like that
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11-21-02, 04:30 PM
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Been a surgical tech for too, too long! When I saw the header "Belly shots" the first thing that popped into my mind was a hydration solution being injected into a severely dehydrated snake.
How lovely to see such gorgeous pics instead! I love my lovely baby snow but her belly can't compare with those two.
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11-21-02, 07:24 PM
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Crimsonking, I'm in the same boat. Especially with the bellies of my normal corns. And ESPECIALLY just after a shed. It's almost like a marble chess board.
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11-21-02, 07:29 PM
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I spend a lot of time at shows telling people to look at how cool the bellies can be, but I think I am guilty of not enjoying them enough. Another snake to look at just after a shed is a nice L.g.nigrita. It's like black glass. Killer!
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11-21-02, 07:55 PM
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L.g.nigrita is on my list for next year. I can't wait! I almost splurged on a pair this year, but my wallet didn't back me up  Not that they are expensive, my budget was just long gone....
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11-21-02, 08:07 PM
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Get yourself a pair of jet black ones! I tell people they're "bullet-proof" Never a problem. Good luck and let us know when you get 'em.
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11-21-02, 09:03 PM
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amel
Here's an amel of mine. How about some of yours everyone??
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