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Clover - Red Factor Snow

hypnoctopus

Olivia Barron
My newest baby. I need to take her outside for some proper pictures with a real camera, but it's so hot here, so I may just have to wait until the weather cools off a bit.

The day I picked her up:

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Today, after her first feeding and shed with me:

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Thank you!

I took some better photos today. Tried to use some natural light through the window, but I couldn't figure out the white balance, so the photos look a little blue tinted. She was a perfect little model, though! Hardly moved at all.

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Tried to get some accurate photos of Clover's pink today - as always, pink is the hardest color to capture accurately! But these are a decent representation.

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Tried to take some updated photos of Clover, but she was NOT having it today! So here's one spunky photo that wasn't just a blur.
 

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Thanks! Photos of her are always so hard. Despite using the exact same setup and settings today that I used for Zinnia, for some reason Clover's photos look more blue?
 
So I picked Clover up out of her enclosure for feeding today and immediately thought I felt a lump inside her. Sure enough, I palpated her and she has at least 4 eggs developing. I weighed her too and she jumped up 20 grams in a month (from 80 grams to 103 today). She's obviously never been with a male, so I'm really hoping she'll just reabsorb them! Haha, I'll have to make her like a deli cup sized lay box!
 

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I've never heard of a female that young/small laying eggs, but nature does surprise us from time to time.
She's really growing up nicely!
 
So Clover did reabsorb her follicles. Tried to take some new photos of her today. I think owning a pink snake obligates you to complain about photographing said snake every time you take new photos, so once again, I will reiterate that it seems to be impossible to capture her colors correctly, but at least she's very cooperative so I can try taking the exact same shot a bunch of times.
 

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