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    Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    First, the enclosures
    This tank is misrepresented by the photo, being more rectangular (32 x 12 x 18) rather than being square as the photo depicts. snakes 055.jpgsnakes 056.jpgsnakes 073.jpg
    The best way I've found to keep live plants in the enclosuresnakes 075.jpgsnakes 008.jpgThere is also only normally one light on the larger, top tank, but poor lighting suggested otherwise for the photographing.
    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    Some different shots in different lightings and on different settings with the camera

    The last photo is of a DNA strand I built at school as a decor.snakes 044.jpgsnakes 046.jpgsnakes 048.jpgsnakes 051.jpgsnakes 071.jpg
    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    Very nice.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    Nice looking group I really like the one baby in the last few pictures, with the bluish/gray stripe.
    ~* Emily *~
    Canis lupus familiaris- Tippy, Thamnophis proximus orarius- Proximus, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis- Tallie

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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    the one in the very last three is Nepharia again. Ran out of photos that werent blurry :P
    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    Does Nepharia look like she still has a lip infection? I think that after her last shed she has overcome it. The scales in the area that was swollen have changed from grey to black, but I see no other problems with it.
    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Re: Photo Update (Pic Heavy)

    Quote Originally Posted by KephrenJorgensen View Post
    The last photo is of a DNA strand I built at school as a decor.
    I like the style. I may have to borrow that concept.

    Regarding the lip infection, I can't see a photo that has a clear closeup of her mouth (but may have missed one).
    Chris
    T. marcianus, T. e. cuitzeoensis, T. cyrtopsis, T. radix, T. s. infernalis, T. s. tetrataenia

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