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New photos of my corn snakes!

darkmorning1

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So Next year will be my first time breeding corn snakes i cant wait. i might from here till then get another adult female at a reptile show coming up. but for now am sure i have One pair. peek a boo and trigger. Peek a boo is looking more and more pretty. with this white line running down her neck more and more each shed. anyway i took some photos yesterday morning. See if you like them. i have other photos of the rest of the corn snakes too i try to post them as well.

trigger
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Peek a boo
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Is Trigger a snow...? Or maybe a coral snow (het for hypo)...?? He looks so coral-colored in that pic. Very beautiful. :)
 
Correction: HOMO for hypo! My brain is switched of instantly I get back home from work. :D

Oh, and Peek-a-boo has nice white markings around the saddles. That is a feature I would consider breeding further... ;)
 
am not sure about trigger, got him at just about adult age a few months ago. peek a boo is wild my dad found her when she was a baby. cant wait till see what i end up with!
 
2 and a half for peek a boo she was 300 grams last month but not sure now. and trigger is around 3 and Way over like 400.
 
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