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Old 05-07-17, 09:07 AM   #1
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Texas Indigos

Here is my 2015 pair of Texas indigos I got in last week. The first two pictures of them was when they arrived. Took a pictures of the male while cleaning enclosures today. Female is in shed currently. Will be uploading more later on. Enjoy
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Old 05-07-17, 09:09 AM   #2
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Today of the male
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Old 05-07-17, 09:11 AM   #3
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One more of him
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Sweet! Nice additions!
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Old 05-07-17, 11:27 AM   #5
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Thanks, they live up to their reputations. Very curious and inquisitive.
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....and very smelly.
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....and very smelly.
Yup, pretty much a bowel movement every 30 hours. Still worth it. I have two ferrets they put Indigos to shame.
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Very nice. Every time I see a photo of someone's indigo on here I get a little more jealous. So rarely seen in the UK but if I did see one say at our big expo I'd almost certainly be coming home with it
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Very nice. Every time I see a photo of someone's indigo on here I get a little more jealous. So rarely seen in the UK but if I did see one say at our big expo I'd almost certainly be coming home with it
Yeah they are hard to come by in the US. Lots of long waiting list for babies each year. I have had my eye on Texans for about three years now.
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Very nice! I love the eye designs on Drymarchon...great looking snakes
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Gorgeous, and congrats!
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Gorgeous, and congrats!
Thank you. Your eastern and his enclosure are impressive. I hope to give them similar enclosures later on. The female has a darker throat and less mottling, but she's in shed. Also a better attitude. The male has mellowed out nicely though. When I took him out of the bag he musked me, reminded me of catching water snakes.
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Very cool snakes. Congrats!
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Very nice critters!!
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The female shed today and is looking spectacular. The first time I have seen her freshly shed color.
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