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Snow, Butter Mot, Anery, & Amel

zwyatt

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I seemed to have a good picture day Monday and thought I'd share a few. First up is my '04 snow female. She has been the hardest to photograph by far, but put her inside an inverted coconut shell and she thinks she's trapped!
She was a slow started and just 17 inches when I got her in late April. Now she's up to about 27. She was being shy in one of her pics, hiding her head, but quite a few of them came out pretty well (for once :rolleyes: ).
 

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a few more...

I don’t know what order these will be in, but it’s my Anery male, Butter Mot female, and Amel male. The Amel is deep in blue and was trying to hide under his aspen, but I found him anyway. The anery has some really nice peachy background color to his neck and the yellows are starting to come in on the sides of his neck.
The Butter Mot has some really interesting side patterning, IMO. I like to see the weird side patterns and she has an almost calico type pattern that looks really cool in person, especially with her colors.
 

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Nice pics!! :)

I really like the head poking out photo! :)

That butter is sure gonna be a looker :)

Rebecca
 
Cute picture of that amel. I love those pictures where it's like the snake thinking "What?" :D
 
pgr8dnlvr said:
Nice pics!! :)

I really like the head poking out photo! :)

Preita said:
Cute picture of that amel. I love those pictures where it's like the snake thinking "What?"

Thanks! He seems to think he's quite clever, but then he never seems to understand it when I'm able to find him.


pgr8dnlvr said:
That butter is sure gonna be a looker

Thanks again! I really think so too, and I can't wait to see the changes after a couple more sheds.
 
Roy Munson said:
Nice group. The pics of the snow are especially good.

Thanks, Dean. That snow has been the most difficult to photograph! Even when I could get her to hold still the flash always washed her out something awful. But after these last pics I think I've found the trick.
 
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