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Mojo

She is lovely! I personally like the yellow highlights on a lot of aneries, but it's really neat to see one that is totally black and white; the contrast is awesome!

When I was choosing my first corn it was a choice between a nice amel and a very high-contrast anery with minimal yellow, with whom I was very tempted. It was only a yearling though and in hindsight it probably would have greyed out and yellowed with age (I ended up taking the amel due to a more docile disposition - a desirable trait in a first snake!)
 
He has great contrast for his size. Most anery tend to get "muddied" as they grow older and the beautiful contrast goes away. Mojo is hot!
 
He's one of my favorite aneries. Maybe one of these years if you're up for it, I'll ship you a female with a return label to pair with him and send back. He's just so perfect.

(e) The more I look at his eye, the more I think he could be a carbon (charcoal anery)...
 
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