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AlexN
14-11-2009, 03:23 PM
Heres a pic of my biggest Bearded Dragon, Bubbles... He's coming on 8 months old now, 39cm in length.. He's just finished shedding and is starting to show some very nice colour... I'll get a few pics of Squeak hopefully tomorrow, She's shedding at the moment too, however, she is.. Well.. Not friendly... She's snapped at me a few times in the past week, so for the moment I'm giving her plenty of space...

Hopefully I can get some pics of the snakes later this week too.. The Taipan will be photographed through glass.. No way in hell am I opening up that enclosure without some sort of culinary offering for Snappy..

dpastern
14-11-2009, 03:51 PM
He's a good looking fellow.

With regards to Squeak, I have the same problem with the girls @ work quite frequently ;)

Dave

AlexN
14-11-2009, 05:25 PM
HAHAHAHA!! Nice one mate! :)

Yeah, the only person Squeak likes is Bubbles... Bubbles is about twice squeaks size, but you know how girls are.. always looking for a big strong male to look after them.. :)

Craig.a.c
15-11-2009, 09:13 AM
Very nice beardy.
There is nothing like the look of a snake or lizard that has just shed, everything about them just looks so fresh.

AlexN
15-11-2009, 12:16 PM
So true... But nothing looks as old and haggard as a lizard or snake the day before a shed! :D haha poor little fellas.. I usually give my lizards a helping hand when they are shedding... little scratch around the neck and a belly rub to help them out a bit... I've noticed snakes really don't need a hand, and more often than not, really don't want a hand either.. when mine shed they like to be left alone..

dpastern
15-11-2009, 12:42 PM
:-) one can never understand the female mind, it's a complete and utter mystery.

Dave

bloodhound31
15-11-2009, 01:30 PM
There's a couple of dirty marks on the blue wall behind Alex, that distract. Use the healing brush or clone tool and a blur to get rid of them. I really like the orientation of this beautiful creature in your second shot.

Baz.

AlexN
15-11-2009, 02:01 PM
The dirty marks, are they in the first or second image Baz? the first image, the backdrop is actually just a gradient fill I did in photoshop, the backdrop was fairly cluttered and distracting, so I removed it...

Normally I'd clean up the image more, but its just a quick snapshot.. :)

lacad01
16-11-2009, 09:45 AM
He's a handsome fellow indeed, great shots :thumbsup: