Nero Egernia
Well-Known Member
Woah oh! NE's bombing the forum with photos again!
After the negativity that's been happening lately I thought I'd post this up to bring in something a little more positive (also because I shamelessly love sharing my photos). We get so caught up in how things are done, proving how much of a big shot we are, experience vs the inexperienced, politics, bozos with big snakes, or whatever - that we can sometimes forget about the things that bring us together as reptile enthusiasts. The love of reptiles of course!
It's just over a year when I first acquired Pixie, my (then) three month old south-west carpet python. She may not be the fanciest snake out there, nor am I a well known, well respected figure with all the right connections, but in my eyes she's a beautiful snake and it's been great and fun watching her grow. The first photo's of her when I first brought her home. She could easily fit into the palm of my hand, and I have small hands too. The next three photos were taken recently. Amazing how much they change. Can't wait for her to become an adult.
Pixie South-west Carpet Python by Kayla Higginson, on Flickr
Pixie South-west Carpet Python by Kayla Higginson, on Flickr
Pixie South-west Carpet Python by Kayla Higginson, on Flickr
After the negativity that's been happening lately I thought I'd post this up to bring in something a little more positive (also because I shamelessly love sharing my photos). We get so caught up in how things are done, proving how much of a big shot we are, experience vs the inexperienced, politics, bozos with big snakes, or whatever - that we can sometimes forget about the things that bring us together as reptile enthusiasts. The love of reptiles of course!
It's just over a year when I first acquired Pixie, my (then) three month old south-west carpet python. She may not be the fanciest snake out there, nor am I a well known, well respected figure with all the right connections, but in my eyes she's a beautiful snake and it's been great and fun watching her grow. The first photo's of her when I first brought her home. She could easily fit into the palm of my hand, and I have small hands too. The next three photos were taken recently. Amazing how much they change. Can't wait for her to become an adult.
Pixie South-west Carpet Python by Kayla Higginson, on Flickr
Pixie South-west Carpet Python by Kayla Higginson, on Flickr
Pixie South-west Carpet Python by Kayla Higginson, on Flickr