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The rest from Daytona - slightly better photos

ArpeggioAngel

Around Here Somewhere....
So here are a few somewhat better photos of the new additions...camera is still driving me nuts and these were the best of the bunch unfortunately.

Mitla - '08 female pueblacorn:
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Galeana - '08 female Thayeri:
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Kodiak - '07 male San Luis Potosi Kingsnake:
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Now to focus on fixing my camera so I can get some photos that I am actually happy with!
 
Galeana is a little heart throb! I'm now hurrying over to google to see what Thayeris look like as adults. :eek:
 
Wow. I can see how you couldn't resist EVERY ONE OF THEM! LOL. Mitla, Galeana and are truly, some of the prettiest snakes I've seen. Galeana is amazing.

Congrats on such a "mother-lode" of a haul!


Fred
 
What gorgeous babies! Mitla was for sure the right choice- look at the deep red in her saddles!
 
Galeana is a little heart throb! I'm now hurrying over to google to see what Thayeris look like as adults.
When I first started admiring the Thayeri - I liked the ones that were more grayish in color...I am usually not a fan of the color orange. But the more I looked at them, the more I liked the brighter colored ones.

Apparently - you can breed an orange one to a gray one and get the full gamut of possibilities with the hatchlings. So I may pick up a gray one (or a milksnake phase one) down the road.


Mitla was for sure the right choice- look at the deep red in her saddles!
And I still haven't captured her colors quite right yet. These show her off a little better, but still - she looks so much prettier in person! She is a little flighty when you take her out - much more similiar to a pueblan personality - but she calms down after a while.

Galeana on the other hand - is the epitome of absolute calm!

And Kodiak just doesn't stop moving. He isn't flighty, but does not want to sit still for even a second. Constantly moving up and around my hand and wrist nonstop the entire time I have him out. Love him to pieces!
 
Galeana is awesome! When you get her a male, you have to name him Galliano! Or, if you want to be more subtle, Harvey.

LOL! That is cute! I named her after one of the regions in Mexico where Thayeri can be found.

But for some reason - decided to name the San Luis Potosi (which is also found in Mexico) after a place in Alaska...LOL!
I actually had decided on names for a trio of Mex Mex a long time ago...just was waiting to get my hands on them!
 
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