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Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 13-May-08, 12:49 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
Amazon tree boas are another example; with...

Amazon tree boas are another example; with polymorphic coloring you can find blacks, browns, greens, oranges, bright reds, bright yellows, and any combo of those in a batch of wild caught adults.
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 13-May-08, 12:44 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
Not sure what the huge deal is when it comes to...

Not sure what the huge deal is when it comes to morphs, nor why they are considered 'fake' when theyre as pure corn as any normal looking one. Again its the same thing you have over there just to a...
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 12-May-08, 11:33 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
Actually just about all of the base morphs were...

Actually just about all of the base morphs were collected in the wild and there are still wild populations and there are wild populations of a few of them out there. No different at all then any of...
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 05-May-08, 08:14 PM
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Posted By DaemoNox
How are they fake? Genetic mutations happen all...

How are they fake? Genetic mutations happen all the time and is no different then albinism with any other species. Nature is making these morphs; we are just combining them.
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 01-May-08, 11:02 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
Generallly the morph names come up with whoever...

Generallly the morph names come up with whoever found or made the morph first, but in reality its up to the hobby whether it catches or not, whether people like it or rename it something else. The...
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 01-May-08, 11:00 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
Thanks everyone! Nope theyre not rear fanged,...

Thanks everyone! Nope theyre not rear fanged, theyre about as harmless as any snake can get.

The only colors they really dont have is green, you can find some with lime green hints in the...
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 01-May-08, 05:30 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
Thanks everyone; these snakes are not kept...

Thanks everyone; these snakes are not kept illegaly as I am not in Australia.
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 01-May-08, 12:15 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
I wouldnt consider them allycats; theyre more...

I wouldnt consider them allycats; theyre more like designer snakes; stripes, spots, zigzags in nearly any color.

They are wonderful when it comes to genetics, its one thing learning about it but...
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 01-May-08, 12:10 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
And some of the other morphs floating around here...

And some of the other morphs floating around here -

Phantom (charcoal + hypo)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v614/DaemoNox/Corns%20and%20Rats/029.jpg


Ghost (anery + hypo)
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Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 01-May-08, 12:04 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
The other morph I'm focusing on is Lavender -...

The other morph I'm focusing on is Lavender - which look like their name, they range from a deep greyish lavender color to very light pinky/peachy lavender.
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Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 30-Apr-08, 11:58 PM
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Posted By DaemoNox
One of the morphs I'm focusing on is the diffused...

One of the morphs I'm focusing on is the diffused morph; in which babies hatch out looking somewhat normal, but as they grow their pattern starts fading and they get very bright red. It takes...
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 30-Apr-08, 11:51 PM
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Posted By DaemoNox
How about some cornsnake pictures?

These guys come in several hundred morphs and pattern combos, so might as well make a thread devoted to them -


How about a normal corn for starters -
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Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 27-Apr-08, 02:34 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
I cant stress enough how important it is to...

I cant stress enough how important it is to follow laws when it comes to things like this; the more they're broken the more they feel a need to keep those laws in place.

Male burms usually stay...
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 27-Apr-08, 01:39 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
He eats 4-6lb rabbits once every 3 weeks or few...

He eats 4-6lb rabbits once every 3 weeks or few months.
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 27-Apr-08, 01:38 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
He's kept in a very big cage, 6 feet long by 3...

He's kept in a very big cage, 6 feet long by 3 feet wide by 2 feet tall.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v614/DaemoNox/IMG_1125.jpg
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 27-Apr-08, 01:10 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
Thanks! The het albino balls, I got them...

Thanks!

The het albino balls, I got them for $200 (albino balls cost around $1,000). The spider ball I paid $800 for.

White-lipped python was $250, they're hard to find expecialy captive...
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 27-Apr-08, 12:32 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
Some of the pythons in my collection

Just posting some pictures; already posted some of my new Children's pythons so here are a few more things living here and not paying rent.


'07 pair het albino ball pythons, native to the...
Forum: Australian Snakes 25-Apr-08, 12:22 AM
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Posted By DaemoNox
New children pair pictures

Just got these guys in; theyre from one of the few pure lines in the states (most others were crossed with spotteds before the species distinction was made).

2006 Female -
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