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12-06-02, 01:15 AM
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Location: Trenton
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Little Stub Tail
here's another pic of the lil guy, he's hiding his head and is a little camera shy. you can see his lil stub tail in this shot.
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12-06-02, 06:48 AM
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Age: 43
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o well, the little tail isn't going to do any harm....I have a snow just like that too....but the stub is even bigger....but doesn't affect him at all....eats like a champ....lol
nice looking snake you have there~
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12-06-02, 10:29 PM
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Join Date: Dec-2002
Location: USA
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Aww, what a shy little one! But so cute! My ghost has a stub tail, but don't tell her that, she think's she's a beauty queen
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12-08-02, 05:27 PM
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he's another of my little babies, not worried about the stub tail at all
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12-10-02, 10:04 PM
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Lisa, once again that's a great photo of a darling little snake. The stub is mighty cute and you've captured the subtle snow colors very nicely. I envy your photography skills as much as I admire your snake. It must be a real beauty in person.
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12-13-02, 12:46 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by eyespy
Lisa, once again that's a great photo of a darling little snake. The stub is mighty cute and you've captured the subtle snow colors very nicely. I envy your photography skills as much as I admire your snake. It must be a real beauty in person.
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Thanks, though alot of the work is done by the camera and the snake. I just point the camera, turn the dials and push the buttons The snake does the hard work of looking pretty and cute and the camera does the work of recording it.
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12-13-02, 10:44 PM
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Here's half of my promise. This is Dante, the male plains garter. Lilith downed 2 pinkies today, which is a very big meal for a yearling garter, so I don't want to disturb her for a couple of days.
<img src="http://www.printroom.com/_vti_bin/ViewImage.dll?userid=eyespy&album_id=111429&image_ id=7&courtesy=1">
Dante used to have a full tail before he escaped and went missing in the house for a month. Unfortunately the cat found him before I did and he sustained some minor bite wounds to the tail. They healed quite well but he did lose the tip of his tail at his next shed.
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12-15-02, 03:04 AM
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he'll go well with his future mate, who lost her tip due to a bad shed when she was still tiny.
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12-27-02, 10:50 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2002
Location: Canada
Age: 36
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stupid comp i can't see your pic lis
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