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    the red sided giant reptileparadise's Avatar
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    Thanks mailman!

    Received this at work today and to be honest, this is better then the usual samples of milletsprays, sunflowerseed or dried mealworms....

    Seeing these guys pop up VERY VERY rarely in Europe, I just HAD to buy the entire litter ... Already bought them before I could confirm my own double het female being gravid....





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    Re: Thanks mailman!

    ooooomg the very top one has Suzi's face! I love it! Parietalis are so awesome and active!
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    Re: Thanks mailman!

    Loving the last one Sjoerd. And you know I'm not normally a morph man.
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    Re: Thanks mailman!

    That is a good package.
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    Re: Thanks mailman!

    One of the best packages you can recieve! They look great.
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    Cheers guys
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    Re: Thanks mailman!

    great looking snakes, I wish my photography skill were even remotely close to being as good as yours, congrats on you new mail.

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    Re: Thanks mailman!

    Thanks Jeff!

    I'm still learning every day to be honest... Above photo's where taken with a new flash set up (two softboxes, one on each side) and I actually forgot to turn on the slave mode on one of them... So only half the light was used, basically meaning the pics could have been much better
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    Re: Thanks mailman!

    All of those are great-looking snakes, but I especially like the last one.

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    Re: Thanks mailman!

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileparadise View Post
    Thanks Jeff!

    I'm still learning every day to be honest... Above photo's where taken with a new flash set up (two softboxes, one on each side) and I actually forgot to turn on the slave mode on one of them... So only half the light was used, basically meaning the pics could have been much better
    Ha ha you may as well have said that in Dutch Sjoerd because it means nothing to me!! Turning the flash on/off is about as technical as it gets for me ;-)
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