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Old 01-26-03, 02:59 PM   #1
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Another try...PIC



Well, I'm trying again. This image is from a different host (printroom.com).

If it works, you'll see one of my Cave-Dwelling Rat Snakes.

Fingers Crossed...here goes!

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Old 01-26-03, 03:10 PM   #2
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Good show Simon....
Nice Raspberry....

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Old 01-26-03, 03:52 PM   #3
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Wow, that's the first time i've seen a pic that clear. That's an amazing animal, is that a color phase or a normal?
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Old 01-26-03, 04:16 PM   #4
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very interesting....can you maybe give some info on this cool snake?
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Old 01-26-03, 10:08 PM   #5
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Thanks everyone!

I'm really proud of them. I got my pair as adults from Dr. Phil Blais.
The male is well over 87 inches in length while the female is slightly shorter (80 inches, maybe).
They are both VERY tame and deliberate animals, although they can move very quickly when they want to. They sometimes hiss a bit if you disturb them in their cages, but once in hand they're as gentle as can be.
They feed on medium-large rats and digest their prey very quickly. They do not seem to enjoy temperatures much over 80 degrees F. They tend to coil around their water bowls if it gets too warm, (at least mine do).
As to being a certain colour phase; I think that mine are representative of the most commonly encountered locality. Apparently there is a locale in the Cameron Highlands where the Elaphe taeniura ridleyi develope a very high gold colouration.
Whatever the phase, the colour and pattern on these guys is really something, particularly when you see a big adult in person! The black and white striping just blows my mind ;o)
My pair are in brumation at this very moment.

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Old 01-27-03, 12:28 AM   #6
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woo hoo
Thanks for the info....look forward to seeing more pix of these
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Old 01-27-03, 03:31 PM   #7
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Okay,
I'll see what pics I can dig up. With printroom.com shutting down it's third-party hosting, these'll be my last for a while. I've got a few days left.

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Old 01-27-03, 03:53 PM   #8
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Dinner time for ridleyi!
These guys love their food, but if they're even just starting to go "opaque" they won't eat. Otherwise they're ravenous.

 
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Wow, those are too cool.
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Old 02-02-03, 02:41 PM   #10
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With Printroom.com no longer hosting, I'm on my own here. Let's see if this pic works...

 
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