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    New non-Garter snake

    leucistic texas ratsnake
    Anyway thought I share with all of you my newest snake who I've yet to find a name for



    so tiny
    http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...CF_02691-1.jpg

    investigating



    Sweet head



    I'll get better ones later

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    Re: New non-Garter snake

    I love how it tied itself in a pretzel in the second pic.
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    Thumbs up Re: New non-Garter snake

    She/He is a beauty! I love albino snakes. Looking at your pictures makes me want to get a albino burmese even more... Have you thought of a name yet?
    Elle Driver: "In Africa, the saying goes 'in the bush, an elephant can kill you, a leopard can kill you, and a black mamba can kill you.' But only with the black mamba is death sure. "

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    Re: New non-Garter snake

    When I was quite new to reptile keeping, having had only a few relatively small species, I fancied getting a Burmese. So I bought this female, about 3 foot long...gorgeous she was, I called her Delhi. Twenty five minutes later she was a 16 foot liability that I couldn't house adequately. The spacial requirements for Pythons and Boas are often overlooked....and they grow REAL quick.

    Have you got the space?
    James.

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    Re: New non-Garter snake

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    about 3 foot long...gorgeous she was, I called her Delhi. Twenty five minutes later she was a 16 foot liability that I couldn't house adequately.
    Wow, your snakes grow fast. What's your secret?
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    Re: New non-Garter snake

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    When I was quite new to reptile keeping, having had only a few relatively small species, I fancied getting a Burmese. So I bought this female, about 3 foot long...gorgeous she was, I called her Delhi. Twenty five minutes later she was a 16 foot liability that I couldn't house adequately. The spacial requirements for Pythons and Boas are often overlooked....and they grow REAL quick.

    Have you got the space?
    I know I have a lovely Boa growing so fast, next thing you'll know he'll be packing his bags 'cause he ate the cat

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    Re: New non-Garter snake

    Gamma rays......but my snakes all turn green!
    James.

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    Re: New non-Garter snake

    these are the obselata obsoleta's

    i have the obselate lindheimeri's

    very AGGRESSIVE!!!!!! :-) the male bites me every day,the ******* whahahahah


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    Re: New non-Garter snake

    They're lovely

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    Re: New non-Garter snake

    Cool snake, never been really into albinos myself....but you've got a cool looking little snake there. Hope he doesn't turn into a biter...I hear they can get some attitudes on them.
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