Hi there,
Just a few tryings with my new photographical material... It's quite a hard task, and I must take my hat off to all the photographic artists on the forum...
Naja atra "formosa". First the male.

Naja atra "formosa", this time, female.

Crotalus durissus durissus youngster from 2011

The same Crotalus durissus durissus

And here, his room mate in shedding.

Agkistrodon taylori adult female with age of 6 years

And one of his males. Those are different lineages.

Un de mes Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster adult male

Crotalus vergrandis adulte female

always a female of C.vergrandis


Detail of the scales

The male of C.vergrandis

Naja naja naja in shedding. The pair is being separated now and hoping on breeding this year

Naja samarensis adult female. My two females are pairing for some weeks now. I'll get an eye seriously on this.

Belly dance from one of the Naja melanoleuca I've bred in 2011. From the four eggs, I've got 1 female for three males.

At last but not at least, a young N.annulifera bred in 2011 at my home.

Hope you enjoyed.
Regards.