Is there any end to this addiction?

keri

Active Member
How can ou still be single?! That tank is the equivalent of a <insert fancy car name here> to any chick into SW!!

Total SW stud!
(Mind you, I met my husband because we are both into snakes, I guess that's fairly rare ;) but it can happen!)
 

flricordia

Active Member
We had our first real Reptile Expo here in Pensacola just a month ago. I was really suprised at the nice selections the vendors had to offer. All I was looking for was a BTS, but only a large gigas there and not a good price on it.
The selection of captive raised corns and kings was impressive, for the size of the Expo, and I was truely amazed at all the new color morphs that have surfaced as of late.
 

rotarymagic

Active Member
Originally Posted by Flricordia
http:///forum/post/2782904
We had our first real Reptile Expo here in Pensacola just a month ago. I was really suprised at the nice selections the vendors had to offer. All I was looking for was a BTS, but only a large gigas there and not a good price on it.
The selection of captive raised corns and kings was impressive, for the size of the Expo, and I was truely amazed at all the new color morphs that have surfaced as of late.
Colubrids are Passe..
IMO of course hahaha.
Anyway about buying frags... how much?
 
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dennis210

Guest
YES they are addictive, too addictive. Think like 66 - 72 with sugar cubes stained on tables everywhere, then the law said NO. At least these are still legal! And lets keep it this way.
Dennis
 

groupergenius

Active Member
Originally Posted by Dennis210
http:///forum/post/2782987
YES they are addictive, too addictive. Think like 66 - 72 with sugar cubes stained on tables everywhere, then the law said NO. At least these are still legal! And lets keep it this way.
Dennis
Those were the days....
 

keri

Active Member
Originally Posted by Flricordia
http:///forum/post/2782904
We had our first real Reptile Expo here in Pensacola just a month ago. I was really suprised at the nice selections the vendors had to offer. All I was looking for was a BTS, but only a large gigas there and not a good price on it.
The selection of captive raised corns and kings was impressive, for the size of the Expo, and I was truely amazed at all the new color morphs that have surfaced as of late.
OT: but it always amazes me how many ppl are into herps :)
 

jaymz

Member
Originally Posted by Keri
http:///forum/post/2783244
OT: but it always amazes me how many ppl are into herps :)
Im going to the NARBC in chicago this saturday

SOO excited. I am looking to come home with a fancy ball python or two.
 

flricordia

Active Member
Originally Posted by Jaymz
http:///forum/post/2783981
Im going to the NARBC in chicago this saturday

SOO excited. I am looking to come home with a fancy ball python or two.
Talk about candy. I still think the piebalds are the best, but the albinos are pretty close.
 

keri

Active Member
*drool* I would LOVE to own a piebald, we have a pastel and she's gorgeous but nothing compares to a piebald!! Too surreal!!
Jaymz: what morph do you plan on getting?
 

jaymz

Member
Originally Posted by Keri
http:///forum/post/2784048
*drool* I would LOVE to own a piebald, we have a pastel and she's gorgeous but nothing compares to a piebald!! Too surreal!!
Jaymz: what morph do you plan on getting?
Yeah while we are talking about addictions. snakes can easily become one i am finding out.
Well either a nice male clown, or a pair of pastels. Or if anything catches my eye.
If you want to see some ball python eye candy go to New England Reptile Distributors website (NERD) and click the photo gallery near the top of the page you will be amazed.. Find the blue eyed Lucy(leusistic)
This is not a morph just a genetic anomoly called paradox. but this snake is one of the prettiest i have ever seen. I dont know who owns it but this picture is floating around all over the net. A fat healthy little bugger none the less
 

keri

Active Member
Originally Posted by Jaymz
http:///forum/post/2784505
Yeah while we are talking about addictions. snakes can easily become one i am finding out.
Well either a nice male clown, or a pair of pastels. Or if anything catches my eye.
If you want to see some ball python eye candy go to New England Reptile Distributors website (NERD) and click the photo gallery near the top of the page you will be amazed.. Find the blue eyed Lucy(leusistic)
This is not a morph just a genetic anomoly called paradox. but this snake is one of the prettiest i have ever seen. I dont know who owns it but this picture is floating around all over the net. A fat healthy little bugger none the less


I LOVE it!!
 
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alexa11

Guest
This is a wonderful addiction. I met someone with a rather odd addiction 2 days ago at the petstore when looking for a small light. On his tag, it read 'turantula man', and had a picture of one. Apparently he has 42 turantulas in his basement. He is married by the way, sorry ladies. I learned that he had 42 turantulas when I told him that I wanted to set up a saltwater room in the basement. I asked him if he had a wall of turantulas. He said that many of them were still smallish, and so they were in small containers. However, he has one ginormous one that is about 9 or 10 inches in diameter, and its abdomen is the size of a vitamin bottle. He continued with his tale, telling me that when they shed (much like our tank inverts) it looks like there are 2 giant turantulas. He said that if you 'get it while its still moist, you can mould it' into whatever scary spider shape you want, and put it on your desk at work to freak people out.
 

dplantz

Member
It is almost like drugs because you dump lot sof money into it for please, but you can get money back, it last a lifetime (hopefully) and is not detrimental to your health.
 
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