Full collection pic thread

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A. gigas;4636117; said:
i am especially envious of your "normal" burm. beautiful snake, i would have 10 or more by now if my parents would let me...:nilly:

lol! The two Burms are ones I wouldn't mind getting rid of. But, they both hold sentimental value to the old lady. The Albino, Tank, was the rescue and Bellus, the "normal", was Heathers first snake purchase. The Aussie, like I said, is Heathers too. She really wanted one and I searched for over a year, to find one and wasn't having any luck. We were at a reptile show and I was on the verge of purchasing a White Lip Python, from a vendor. Heather, jokingly, asked if he knew anywhere to find an Aussie Water. The guy goes "yeah...right over here...". Crazy enough, he had one and Heather snatched it up.

Funny thing is, you find them ALOT more often now.

Here's a pic of Bellus, the "normal" female, a few days after Heather bought her.

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And this is her, about 2 years ago.

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armaggedonx;4636178; said:
AWESOME reps! Really like that Australian Water Python!!!

Thanks!

Here's a pic of her, from about a year ago. She looks exactly the same...white chin, olive green color and BRIGHT yellow belly.

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AndyG.;4636255; said:
lol! The two Burms are ones I wouldn't mind getting rid of. But, they both hold sentimental value to the old lady. The Albino, Tank, was the rescue and Bellus, the "normal", was Heathers first snake purchase. The Aussie, like I said, is Heathers too. She really wanted one and I searched for over a year, to find one and wasn't having any luck. We were at a reptile show and I was on the verge of purchasing a White Lip Python, from a vendor. Heather, jokingly, asked if he knew anywhere to find an Aussie Water. The guy goes "yeah...right over here...". Crazy enough, he had one and Heather snatched it up.

Funny thing is, you find them ALOT more often now.

Here's a pic of Bellus, the "normal" female, a few days after Heather bought her.

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And this is her, about 2 years ago.

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After seeing that pic of her, from two years ago, I'm gonna pull her tomorrow and take a pic of her in the exact same chair. I, myself, am interested to see her size difference. Shes getting ready to shed and she's a lot darker than usual. Even two years later, she's still that light color.

Pics to come tomorrow. It'll be a change...taking pics of the burms and not the retics. Lol
 
I have to say I think my favorite is the super dwarf super tiger. The only thing I don't like about retics (and burmese, and conda's) is that they get way too big for me to reasonably care for.

Something that maxes out at 6-7', and looks like that, however, I'd love to have...
 
Conner;4637547; said:
I have to say I think my favorite is the super dwarf super tiger. The only thing I don't like about retics (and burmese, and conda's) is that they get way too big for me to reasonably care for.

Something that maxes out at 6-7', and looks like that, however, I'd love to have...

The Super Dwarf Super Tiger will max out at around 6'. My 2007 Albino Purple Dwarf Tiger is maxed out ar 9' - 10'.
 
i think i may actually b speechless.

all i could think was "if they were mine and i cme home to find someone had stolen them, my life would literally fall apart!"
moneywise and amazing snakewise.

haha no way is that female burm normal. no idea what it would be but still absoloutly amazing. and lol at your male. i think my male is getting to that age now, doesnt quite know what to do with himself.

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just read what u put up above...dont u DARE get rid of the burms!
shame im so far away, i really would snatch them up.
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