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CL Snow

mcrowland

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Here is my CL "rescue"
It was in the middle of a really ratty-looking shed when I got it and was refusing to eat. It was a bit small but I really wanted a Snow.
Got the shed off and started it on live pinkies just to put some weight on it.
Now it eats like a beast and I'll be changing it over to f/t soon.

I've been handling it more and I thought there was something odd. It didn't look like a "normal" snow. I just ordered a gorgeous Salmon (from MysticExotics - she'll get her own progression thread), but this one isn't the same.
Perhaps it is a Coral or Strawberry or different type Salmon-sort of? Maybe? Any thoughts?
 

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Another shot outside in the sunshine.

It has a slight green-ish hue in the belly checkers.
 

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Thanks! I think its a female. Tried popping and nothing emerged. LOL

I'm hoping she's grown enough to shed soon; then I'll post more pics.
 
With some morphs it seems that gender can affect the way the colors "present themselves." Ghosts, in particular, seem to have different hues depending on whether they are male or female, so I would suppose snow could have the same. A very nice looking snake though!
 
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