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08-26-16, 11:15 AM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
And he ate last night without any trouble
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08-26-16, 05:19 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
Beautiful Labyrinth. The biggest snake i ever owned was a 11 foot Labyrinth male.
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08-27-16, 12:29 AM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
Thx! 11ft, I'd praise myself very lucky if this small guy gets that far!! Here's a picture of him with his meal  it's upside down bc my phone orientation messed up again..
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08-27-16, 06:37 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
I love the third photo, a perfect shot of a beautiful snake!
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08-27-16, 06:59 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
All of your animals are amazing Tsu and you take great photos.
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08-28-16, 02:55 AM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
Thanks both! I really wish I could find my dslr charger...  but I am pretty satisfied of how these turned out!
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08-28-16, 12:40 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
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And he ate last night without any trouble 
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Congrats! Hopefully this is a turnaround point and he'll continue eating well with you.
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Thanks both! I really wish I could find my dslr charger...  but I am pretty satisfied of how these turned out!
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My Canon is down, too.  I just tried to insert an SD card into it and it's a no go. I literally did nothing to it, just took out the card to transfer photos, and woke up today to it not working. So now it's my phone camera or my mom's Nikon again. My phone camera isn't nearly as good as these photos, though.
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08-28-16, 12:48 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
Good to see him eating regularly now
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08-28-16, 01:14 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
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Congrats! Hopefully this is a turnaround point and he'll continue eating well with you.
My Canon is down, too.  I just tried to insert an SD card into it and it's a no go. I literally did nothing to it, just took out the card to transfer photos, and woke up today to it not working. So now it's my phone camera or my mom's Nikon again. My phone camera isn't nearly as good as these photos, though.
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He's been eating steady for a few months now, think he's good to go! He's gotten a lot less shy as well since he got some size on him. Also I was told to use a cable as much as possible to transfer pictures, because using the card port too much causes it to wear down rapidly. Idk if this is true, just what they told me at the camera store. The camera of the galaxy S7 is pretty decent luckily!
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Yeah I'm thrilled  ! Every time he eats it makes me smile from ear to ear!
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08-28-16, 01:50 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
The camera on the S7 is bloody brilliant. First phone camera where I don't mind using it as a call back when I don't want to take anything more with me.
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08-28-16, 03:31 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
Yeah i'm pretty happy with it! not that my S5 was bad, but this really shows some detail.
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08-28-16, 10:03 PM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
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He's been eating steady for a few months now, think he's good to go! He's gotten a lot less shy as well since he got some size on him. Also I was told to use a cable as much as possible to transfer pictures, because using the card port too much causes it to wear down rapidly. Idk if this is true, just what they told me at the camera store. The camera of the galaxy S7 is pretty decent luckily!
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I don't really have a choice, if I plug in the camera directly it takes up so many resources on my computer that things start saying "not responding" left and right, and even if I close everything down beforehand it still eventually crashes. It's just too much for my computer to handle. :/ If that's the case, that may be why it's failed on me. I haven't been removing the card very much, but it was bought used so who knows what the previous owners were doing.
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08-29-16, 04:05 AM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
Oh that's a shame! Did you try setting it as a "storage device" ? The Canon programme and my last laptop got into arguments too haha, so on that I had to let it read it out as if it was just a USB memory stick. Worked pretty well.
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08-29-16, 11:07 AM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
Card reader ftw. I've never plugged a camera into the computer, don't see the point...
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08-29-16, 11:45 AM
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Re: Labyrinth Burmese python in the grass for the first time :D
Because taking the card out can easily damage things according to the camera experts around here.
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