Post by Nadjia on Apr 21, 2010 17:44:19 GMT -5
Luckily everyone cooperated when getting their tanks cleaned today and there were no escapes and no bites! Only musked once! So I decided to take some picture to share with everyone. These are all my reptiles, excluding my crested geckos which belong to my business.
So I shall start with my first snake, Maskara the one eyed California banded King Snake. I think hes going on 6 years now. Never fails to musk me when I take him out, very docile though.
Next we go to the Honduran Milk Snakes.
This is Aura the Hypo Tri, she has a weird little spot in the middle of her head where the scales don't quite connect.
This is Seek the Hypo Aberrant Tangerine. She is an amazing escape artist, her longest escapade was over a month long.
Next are the female Tri and Tang with nice patterning, they have no names as I have been trying to sell them. So very nice though, i'm getting a little attached. Hopefully someone I know will take them.
And now we have my albinos. They reminded me of candy corn hence their names.
Halos
Eve, shes got some wicked markings, sadly I don't have any good shots of them.
Now we have Ra the Radiated Rat Snake, He(I think) is a funny snake. A little flighty at times and the most gentle feeder I have. Never strikes, creeps up and slowly and gently takes the food from the tongs. Such a looker too!
Now for Tuyen the Vietnamese Blue Beauty with an attitude! She demands respect and is my most intimidating and intelligent charge. She watches all your movements and her hiss and bite can be quite something! Another gorgeous snake, so photogenic!
And last but not least, my lovely Iguana Cheza. A rescue from a while back. She lived in a dog crate and was near death. With some major TLC and pampering from her temporary home she turned from the angriest iguana I ever seen, to a sweet and sometimes grumpy Igg. She wasn't in the mood for photos today
So I shall start with my first snake, Maskara the one eyed California banded King Snake. I think hes going on 6 years now. Never fails to musk me when I take him out, very docile though.
Next we go to the Honduran Milk Snakes.
This is Aura the Hypo Tri, she has a weird little spot in the middle of her head where the scales don't quite connect.
This is Seek the Hypo Aberrant Tangerine. She is an amazing escape artist, her longest escapade was over a month long.
Next are the female Tri and Tang with nice patterning, they have no names as I have been trying to sell them. So very nice though, i'm getting a little attached. Hopefully someone I know will take them.
And now we have my albinos. They reminded me of candy corn hence their names.
Halos
Eve, shes got some wicked markings, sadly I don't have any good shots of them.
Now we have Ra the Radiated Rat Snake, He(I think) is a funny snake. A little flighty at times and the most gentle feeder I have. Never strikes, creeps up and slowly and gently takes the food from the tongs. Such a looker too!
Now for Tuyen the Vietnamese Blue Beauty with an attitude! She demands respect and is my most intimidating and intelligent charge. She watches all your movements and her hiss and bite can be quite something! Another gorgeous snake, so photogenic!
And last but not least, my lovely Iguana Cheza. A rescue from a while back. She lived in a dog crate and was near death. With some major TLC and pampering from her temporary home she turned from the angriest iguana I ever seen, to a sweet and sometimes grumpy Igg. She wasn't in the mood for photos today