New(er) pics of almost everyone..

aw2x3

Active Member
Had some requests, on some reptile forums, to post new(er) pics of everyone. So, yesterday, I got some of almost everything I have.
Then, today, had more requests for more pics of my female Genetic Stripe Retic, so took more of her.
Enjoy...
Female Sunfire, 100% het albino

Male Albino Tiger

Male Super Dwarf, 100% het albino, poss het Axanthic


Female Lavender Tiger (so hard to get true color pics, out of her)

Male Super Dwarf Tiger/Super Tiger (haven't gotten the word yet)


Female Jampea, poss het albino

Male Tiger, 100% het albino...who tried to take my face off, right after I snapped the pic

Female Genetic Stripe, who shed and dirtied up her water bowl, but wasn't about to let me change it...one of the most cage aggressive Retics I've ever owned.
 

aw2x3

Active Member
More of the Genetic Stripe...
I came straight into the snake room, after work and got her out. She's a hateful little monkey, bit me twice and is flighty as hell...but hands down, my favorite Retic.
The blue tote is the only thing I have, that I could put her in, that was a dark background. There is no laying her on a black sheet, etc...she's off, like a flash. lol





 

reefraff

Active Member
The lavender one is cool. That is a hard color to catch but shooting under a good full spectrum light should help.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
A special beauty show, indeed.

Is the lavender tiger somewhat thin?
So do you try to tame your pets? Mine are utter pussycats.
 

aw2x3

Active Member
Originally Posted by Beth
http:///forum/post/3273819
A special beauty show, indeed.

Is the lavender tiger somewhat thin?
So do you try to tame your pets? Mine are utter pussycats.
The Lavender always appears to be thin, for some reason...no parasites, no worms, etc. She eats twice a week and is plump...then starts thinning out. I don't know if it's metabolism or not, with her being so young. It's not dehyration, either, because she always has fresh water, changed daily, like the rest of the collection.
All of my snakes are hook trained...they get a rub, from the hook, they know it's not feeding time. That doesn't stop them from being cage aggressive though, which is quite common, in Retics. Once they're hooked and pulled from their enclosures, they're mostly puppy dog tame. Not saying I don't get tagged from time to time, because I do...but most know the routine. I just have a few problem children.
 

aw2x3

Active Member
So, my Genetic Stripe Retic hates my girlfriend...
LOL!





Still one of our favorite Retic and we love her to death!
 
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