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Bete felt the need for some climbing exercise. Scott enjoys playing "tree" for the snakes. Our newest additions have settled in very well and enjoy being held. |
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Poor Bete was shedding. This can definitely be a long process. When its all done the skin is all rolled up like a stocking. |
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Bete decided he needed to investigate what Trysta was up to. We will often let the snakes "branch" from one person to another. This is something they do naturally between trees in the wild. |
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Trysta couldn't wait to hold our new snakes. This is the 5 year old Ball Python. She is just a big love. |
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Here is the younger Ball Python. We don't know exactly how old he is. Definitely longer than Peek-A-Boo but not by much. We were told he was agressive but Trysta handled him with ease. I don't think it will be long before he is very calm around us. |
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Bete Serean is the male Columbian Red-Tail. He didn't like traveling much but has settled down rather well. |
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Kaya is our female Columbian Red-Tail. She is lighter in color than Bete. |
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These two are definitely buddies. Bete is very protective of Kaya. It was very upsetting for them to be separated because of traveling. Bete hissed very loudly for 20 minutes or so. (Sounded like a steam engine. |