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    Snake Charmer mustang's Avatar
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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    THEY GOT CHECKER'S ORANGE-RED EYES! EVERYTHING COOL HAPPENS IN 2012! (i graduate)
    ROBERT The Reptilian Teen

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    growing up is optional "

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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    Very nice!!!

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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    Wow very striking!!tanks for sharing Shannon!!

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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    Lovely indeed
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    "Preparing For First shed" Enneirda.'s Avatar
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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    Gorgeous snake, I hope you get a lot of babies with that coloring.

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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    those are beautiful Shannon

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    Smile Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    two things Shannon, first is to add my name to the list of admirers of those great photos, thanks, second, is the personality's of your ribbons normal for these snakes, the reason i asked is that i tried keeping them many years ago and could never get them tame or even stop them being very skittish, i tried with several groups and came to the conclusion that i was better off sticking to the garters.
    did i get it very wrong or have you struck it lucky with yours.
    ​I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.

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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    Quote Originally Posted by PINJOHN View Post
    two things Shannon, first is to add my name to the list of admirers of those great photos, thanks, second, is the personality's of your ribbons normal for these snakes, the reason i asked is that i tried keeping them many years ago and could never get them tame or even stop them being very skittish, i tried with several groups and came to the conclusion that i was better off sticking to the garters.
    did i get it very wrong or have you struck it lucky with yours.
    In my opinion, any ribbons that were raised like these would turn out just like these. They are just like all my other garters... the whole litter was like this after a few feedings. They were pretty skittish when they were born though! When I pick them up the gently sit in my hand and swing their little heads back and forth
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    Beautiful!

    Ric
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    Re: Rubrilineatus Photos

    Wow, they're very beautiful.
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