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Biting Snake

FOR COMPARISON:
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One of my normals, Zephon:
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My Amel, Bakti:
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Bakti looks less neon red in real life... but in your video of your light one, she looks dark and red like Bakti.

Where did you get your snakes from? I ask because if you got them from a pet store, I would be shocked if you got anything but a normal and an amel.

BTW, your Amel DOESN'T look overweight in the new pics and video. I think the first pic threw everybody off because your normal has such a thin body shape. My normals from Kathy Love are thin like that, too.

She does have a very nice buttery background. I like it very much. :)
 
After looking at the others pics I've revised my earlier conjecture: The light one is an amel and the dark one is a classic. I've never seen a caramel in person and it is hard for me to differentiate caramel pics from normal pics. The one creamsicle I met had a twitchy attitude and was much longer then an average corn.
 
Mine (the light one) is very calm. My daughters (the dark one) is hyper or twitchy.
I'm hoping giving them their own tanks will help.
 
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