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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    They are all looking great good job Hans.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    Thanks everybody
    Greetz, Hans

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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    I was on holiday for a few weeks, but I'm back now. I see I missed quite a few threads, hopefully I'll be able to catch up on a few.

    Here finally the last snakes are giving birth, the cyrtopsis! I truly enjoy this species.

    Some pictures from in the enclosure ( some of them were hard to find ):



    A little group:


    The pictures shows 11 babies, but in total there were 12. I found one more a little while after:
    Greetz, Hans

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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    Beautiful snakes.
    Thanks for posting the photos.
    Steve
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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    Thanks.
    Greetz, Hans

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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    For a while I've posted only baby pictures, so let's update this thread with a small amount of adult pictures I've taken over the last time

    My atratus male, the easiest one to take pictures off. He is always visible:


    One of the cuitzeoensis, they are very hard for me to photograph... I don't find that any picture I've taken so far is showing their beauty...


    Some of the concinnus:



    On of the cyrtopsis females:


    That's all folks!
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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    Great pictures again, Hans. I would like to see more photos of the cuitzeoensis. I have the same problem trying to get a really good picture of my sirtalis melanistic. The camera doesn't like the black!
    James.

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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    great photos Hans
    your atratus is still my favourite snake
    rhea
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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    That concinnus is really rocking that red
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Snaky's snakes...

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Great pictures again, Hans. I would like to see more photos of the cuitzeoensis. I have the same problem trying to get a really good picture of my sirtalis melanistic. The camera doesn't like the black!
    I think you might be right on that one. But I'll keep trying

    Thanks for the comments!
    Greetz, Hans

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