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Holdbacks 2018

CornsAustria

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Hey !

Want to show you pictures from my two holdbacks this year
first one is a (maybe opal) amel scaleless - not sure about colour yet, next few sheds will tell if she get more colourful or not !
second one is a little feisty motley scaleless lady !

nice greetings !
 

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Wow. Very nice and thanks for sharing. I'm planning to pick up a scaleless next weekend at the National Reptile Expo at Daytona Beach.
 
this little cute white thing is now out of his second shed and turns slowly into what it should be ;)
 

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Unfortunately the motley scaleless did not makes it :(
The little amel scaleless is doing so well and for now - I choosed the holdbacks from the other clutches as well.
A little light caramel tessera female and the boy amber tessera are first... then I will hold back a nice pair of amels which is totally different - he is the red one - she is the orange one !
The last clutch have would have a very nice hypo tessera female for me - no clue if I should hold her back or not ... shes really a nice one ... its very hard ...:shrugs:

enjoy the pictures :)
 

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new ones

and then there are some new ones in our family
a nice little butter striped
a super unique looking lava
and a very cool anery terrazzo


at last, our little amel scaleless turns red red red ;)
 
uhm...forgot the pics :face_palm_02:
 

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4. shed on the little amel scaleless ! Now its time to choose a name..
guess this will be hard ;)
 

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While not a big fan of the scaleless, the amelanistic ones are growing on me. That last one is really pretty :grin01:
 
News on my holdbacks ... and a little change in the constellation...

I hold back a pair of tessera now and an amber,
a pair of amel and
the little amel scaleless stays here too !
here are a few pics from them...they grow so quickly :)
 

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My little lady 'Suki' shows her 'after dinner body' ;) She's so bright ! love it !
 

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It sounds like you are having a great time with your corn babies. That's the most important thing when keeping/raising corn snakes. Have a little fun!
 
Yes ! Indeed ! this 'raising and baby time' is the best time in the year - when they are grown up its kind of boring... :D watching, feeding, cleaning, feeding, cleaning, feeding and watching ...
but when the first eggs come the eggciting time beginns - every day I have to take a look if everythings ok, and when the first nose come out its very special to me, I feel like a real mom then ;) its my hobby, but my heart mealted with every baby that hatch healty and then the change with every shed,... its more exciting then with an 'older' snake ;) or creating a new morph that is known, but not in your stock ... its the best time for me !
 
New pics from the little one's :)
 

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