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Old 03-21-12, 05:35 PM   #1
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the only wierd thing that any of my snakes has done is this:

think of peek-a-boo

Is that substrate as wet as it looks? Aren't hogies an arid species? I ask because I don't have mine in that much humidity,
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Don't overlook strange camera angles...

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What type of snake is this? Its very cool :3


lol wow, I MUST have short or long term memory loss because apparently I forgot that I told you that your "water snake" is fuggin' adorable.
lmfao what type of water snake is he/she? I love it's color!
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What type of snake is this? Its very cool :3


lol wow, I MUST have short or long term memory loss because apparently I forgot that I told you that your "water snake" is fuggin' adorable.
lmfao what type of water snake is he/she? I love it's color!
The green Snake is a Cyclophiops Major.. Sadly no one has kept one alive in captivity over a year, including me. I tried twice, both of them died within a year.

The water Snake (Nerodia Sipedon) is native to my back yard. We found Aqua near death 5 years ago under a rock, this time of year. He was nearly frozen solid, this crystalizes the brain cells.
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Re: Abstract / odd snake/Lizard photos

well in that case, how about this:

i love my new perch daddy lol;

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Yup.

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^ Bahah! That made me laugh
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Found this. Man he was tiny.

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Stunning lil guy!
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Thanks! He was in shed there. Has grown a lot. He's an Anerythristic red sided garter snake.

Here's a more recent to show how much he's grown. (actually this still isn't quite up to date) love his solid black eyes.




Here's a weird lookig one.

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Lol!!! Awesome. Same picture.

Same snake too obviously (northern water).
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yep, that's my little male water snake with a slightly underdeveloped brain.

He's a fruitcake.
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yep, that's my little male water snake with a slightly underdeveloped brain.

He's a fruitcake.
Thats awesome, in a not so awesome way. May I ask why?
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