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08-09-16, 04:29 AM
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Wild-types rule
I don't think I ever posted this pic here but it's my favourite . This is our Wild-type female burm Daisy she's fully grown at around 14ft with a hatchling burm just a few weeks old sitting on her head. This was not one of her babies but one that was born in the shop to the female who stays there on display
Thanks for looking
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08-09-16, 05:51 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
A true beauty.
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08-09-16, 06:40 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
I can appreciate a normal very much i think they are as beautiful as any morph out there. But mother nature produced many of the first f1 out there man just took it too another level my baby is not a normal but this is the first morph for retics which mother nature produced
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08-09-16, 08:33 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
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Originally Posted by marvelfreak
A true beauty.
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Thanks Chuck mate
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08-09-16, 08:49 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
that is such an adorable picture! daisy is an amazing snake. love to see pictures of her.
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08-09-16, 09:01 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
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Originally Posted by Panntyman
I can appreciate a normal very much i think they are as beautiful as any morph out there. But mother nature produced many of the first f1 out there man just took it too another level my baby is not a normal but this is the first morph for retics which mother nature produced
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I know all that mate but I'm just taking about plain Wild-types
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08-09-16, 09:08 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
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Originally Posted by macandchz
that is such an adorable picture! daisy is an amazing snake. love to see pictures of her.
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Thanks folks and I'm really glad you like the pic
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08-09-16, 10:03 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
That's a cool pic.
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08-09-16, 10:23 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
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That's a cool pic.
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Thanks Dave
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08-09-16, 11:56 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
I appreciate the odd morph but would never own one. Nature does just fine imo. Daisy is a beaut and illustrates my point just nicely .
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08-09-16, 12:16 PM
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Re: Wild-types rule
love this picture! amazing
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08-09-16, 01:46 PM
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Re: Wild-types rule
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Originally Posted by dannybgoode
I appreciate the odd morph but would never own one. Nature does just fine imo. Daisy is a beaut and illustrates my point just nicely .
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Thanks Danny
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love this picture! amazing
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Thanks Tsubaki
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08-09-16, 04:57 PM
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Re: Wild-types rule
She's beautiful! I love the wild types along with the morphs. I had an albino burm when I was younger so I have a soft spot for the albinos but the wild types are just as pretty!
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08-10-16, 12:24 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
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Originally Posted by riddick07
She's beautiful! I love the wild types along with the morphs. I had an albino burm when I was younger so I have a soft spot for the albinos but the wild types are just as pretty!
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Thanks Riddick and Lisa prefers albinos that's why we have Wilson
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08-10-16, 05:13 AM
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Re: Wild-types rule
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I know all that mate but I'm just taking about plain Wild-types
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Yavi see what you talking about mate i don't even know why you put a Burmese python to me there dumb and i have many snakesv throughout, my life and now im sticking with a giant moves swift5 snakes brains are the sizecof peanuts so i dont expect much from them but i retic to me is so much smarter than what you call it mate wild type dumb *** ya mate you should got retics a snake that thinks not a dumb ***
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