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Banded Motley, Amber, Butter, Anery motley - Updated photos

ChaosCat

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Can you see why I named him "X"??? :)

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Amber female, after shed:

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Butter female, after shed:

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Anery "Hurricane" Motley:

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-cat
 
nice looking pics as usual!
keep them coming!!!
I love that banded motely that you have!
 
cat -
Your anery motley is absolutely GORGEOUS !!! How old is he? I have a few anery stripe and motley/stripe that are colored very similar to yours. They started out dark, like a typical anery, but lightened up gradually during their first year. The pinks really became their best in their second year. My oldest (a stripe) is 3 now and his color has been getting a bit darker and he has lost alot of the pink. I'm hoping it's because of his pattern and that the motley/stripes ('02 hatchlings) are able to keep more of their color.
This is Figaro at 1 year old.
 
Susan said:
cat -
Your anery motley is absolutely GORGEOUS !!! How old is he? I have a few anery stripe and motley/stripe that are colored very similar to yours. They started out dark, like a typical anery, but lightened up gradually during their first year. The pinks really became their best in their second year. My oldest (a stripe) is 3 now and his color has been getting a bit darker and he has lost alot of the pink. I'm hoping it's because of his pattern and that the motley/stripes ('02 hatchlings) are able to keep more of their color.
This is Figaro at 1 year old.

He's a 2002, but I'm not sure what month he was born in.

-cat
 
Cat...I have one that I had named "X" also. I have since changed its name, though. "X" seemed so impersonable to me. I named mine "X" because of her saddles, though. Here is a picture of her...
 

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I have one snake 'tango' and i love her to bits but looking at the photos of these beautiful snakes is tempting me so much to get another. unfortunatly i have not had much time on my hands to get any decent photo's but it is all in the plan, here is the best i got.

P.S.

I dont suppose you could tell me what kind of snake it is???

cheers
joe
 

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Joe -
I'm going to go out on a limb and say Amel. At least that is what my monitor is showing me, but, as you said, the pic is not the best, at least at showing colors. She seems more on the light orange side instead of red orange. I like all the shades/varieties of amels.
 
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