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    Default 2 more new additions and some snap-shots

    I swear we're done getting anymore for this month...i hope..

    My first carpet, she thinks I'm food or is at least hoping I am food since she was malnourished.


    Since dwarf boa's are like pokemon or some other excuse
    A female striped Sonoran Boa


    Heres the male that I got last month


    Obligatory Ball Python shots
    Our male pastel (pete) looking beautiful post shed


    The fatty female normal
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    1.1 Black Tree Monitor, 0.0.1 Goulds Monitor, 2.0 Yellow Ackie Monitor, 1.1 Ball Python, 0.0.1 Blood Python, 1.1 Sonoran Boa, 0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa, 0.1 Carpet Python, 0.1 Tokay, 0.0.1 Bibrons Gecko, 0.0.1 Frilled Dragon, 1.2.1 Bearded Dragon, 1.2.1 Leopard Gecko, 1.3 Haitan Curly Tail

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    Very nice collection!

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    Lovely collection. I'm a big fan of Carpets myself, I have 3. My question is.....how do you get them to sit still for pics? Mine are a bunch of little worms that as soon as they see me they start acting like a dog after you come home from a 30min shopping trip and they think you've been gone for months. Seriously though, great pics. You pamper that little Carpet, ya hear.

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    You don't. To take really good photos of the quick stuff you need good lighting.
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    I use a larger point and shoot style camera with a built in image stabilization lense. It has an action shot mode that takes great burst shots and that works the best with any of my critters. I'm still yet to get a good picture of the new blood python that wants to bleed me out
    1.1 Black Tree Monitor, 0.0.1 Goulds Monitor, 2.0 Yellow Ackie Monitor, 1.1 Ball Python, 0.0.1 Blood Python, 1.1 Sonoran Boa, 0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa, 0.1 Carpet Python, 0.1 Tokay, 0.0.1 Bibrons Gecko, 0.0.1 Frilled Dragon, 1.2.1 Bearded Dragon, 1.2.1 Leopard Gecko, 1.3 Haitan Curly Tail

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    QuoteOriginally Posted by Farva View Post
    You don't. To take really good photos of the quick stuff you need good lighting.
    And a fast shutter speed.
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