26 June 2003


It was a very enjoyable meeting. There were a number of fine animals present. :) I did not get as many good pictures as I'd hoped, and as usual I meant to get everybody, but it didn't happen. :(

gecko ball python
A charming crested gecko! 'Nother baby ball python, tiny and sweet. :)
ratsnake woma
Chip Bridges' Kunasari Ratsnake, Elaphae climacophora - which was almost turquoise in color. Of course that didn't show up in the picture. :( What a neat animal! Lovely two year old Woma. Fine. So smooth! The scales are tiny, for such a big snake. Ooooh!
woma woma
Woma is fossorial, and doesn't look like either pythons or boas, quite. He peacefully passed hand to hand, as did the Asian ratsnake. These snakes are dog-tame. :)
cornsnake belly pattern
This is, I believe, Simon, an Okatee cornsnake. Look at his beautiful belly pattern! :)
carpet python another carpet python
Bindi, the Coastal Carpet Python in her travel bag. A Queensland Carpet python, very pretty patterning.
Hog Island boa cornsnake
Chris's Hogg Island Boa. This cornsnake pooped all over the floor...
bone deformity another view
This poor snake has a horrible bone deformity. Poor thing is not doing well, has begun to regurgitate.


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