Quote Originally Posted by Sushigaijin
Thanks Liz!

The snakes are all set up in individual, locking, cages, away from the cats and dog. They all don't seem to mind each other, but I like to keep them under lock and key for their own good. There is no worse PR than to have your neighbor find your snake in his house. It happens all the time (thankfully not to me). It's hard enough to just own snakes - many landlords won't let you rent if they know you have one.

The species shown are a crested gecko, Rhacodactylus Ciliatus, a leopard gecko, eublepharus macularius, an ackie monitor, varanus acanthurus, and a western hognose snake heterodon nasicus.

Here's a couple more.

Erik Jr.
red milksnake lampropeltis triangulum syspila


Daedalus
Carpet python
Morelia Spilota cheynei


Neon
Corn snake
Elaphe guttata or pantherophis guttatus, depending on who you read and who you believe.
Thanks......I really enjoy viewing your photos. Do you post them at times on VF - or the Wildlife & nature forum? I'm asking because I think people really enjoy seeing them - their different than the normal photos (I mean that in a positive way), and you would probably get some nice comments. It's great to post them on the Project forum too, but most of the time there aren't too many comments - just photos.

Thanks for sharing them with us. They're awesome......hmmmmmm......I never called a snake awesome before, but you bring the beauty of them alive with your photos.

Liz