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    Nice pix! I love these guys, they're so awesome. And to call this a big snake seems simply hilarious compared to others you've had. *ahem twig ahem* :P

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    QuoteOriginally Posted by mandie View Post
    Nice pix! I love these guys, they're so awesome. And to call this a big snake seems simply hilarious compared to others you've had. *ahem twig ahem* :P
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    Olives are one of those must see in person to truly appreciate them sort of snakes. That said that's a beautiful snake, thanks for sharing the pics.
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    QuoteOriginally Posted by Spankenstyne View Post
    Olives are one of those must see in person to truly appreciate them sort of snakes. That said that's a beautiful snake, thanks for sharing the pics.
    Totally agree the pics look like crap compared to what that snake would be like in person, not to say it looks crappy in the pics, but if someone saw one in person they would think so by comparision.
    They are very impressive snakes for sure & reach an impressive size as well Cheers Mark
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    So my order of small rats just came in and I was a little sceptical feeding the olive one, but lots of the olive info online states that they are very "elastic". She had downed it in less than 5 mins!! These guys are like none other! That meal should do her for 10 or so days lol.

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    Damn! You should post a pic of her all stretched out. XD
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    I couldn't get any decent angles but this works OK


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    Nice pix, Alex. What a gorgeous snake.

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    Omnomnom
    Very stretchy indeed!
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    Here she is just into the new year now. Well over 6'... still she'll never compare to "Twig" eh Mandi?! lol
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