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Pied...Pieds? & Misc.

HerpsOfNM

My name's Blurryface...
In 2013 BeautifullyWild77 paired Big Sam and Banshee:

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=128753&highlight=banshee

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=131215&highlight=banshee

These are 2 of the 3 babies I traded for from the pairing. These guys are supposed to be low to extremely low expression pied. Every now and then I check them to see if I can actually see the pied and for once I think I may just be seeing it.


BW-GP-1-8-13-2016 by Chris Cirrincione, on Flickr


BW-GP-1-8-13-2016-2 by Chris Cirrincione, on Flickr

However, looking over this one I've not seen anything as noticeable as above. Their brother, a bloodred that I posted recently, also lacks anything that I'd consider expression. But he's absolutely gorgeous, taking after dad in the beastly (size, not 'tude) department and I genuinely need to figure out a lovely lady for him. Maybe throw a topaz into the mix for him? Or pair him to the female lava I just posted about from Mitch Mulks. Dunno :shrugs:


BW-GP-2-8-13-2016 by Chris Cirrincione, on Flickr

Next up is a coral snow motley I got from BHB at the 2014 Arlington, TX NARBC show. He started out pretty darn pink, but has been fading. This photo doesn't help his color. I need to get him outside on a nice cloudy day to capture his colors. He was supposed to be a she, but it works out as I have a female snow motley I picked up in 2012.


BHB-CSM-8-13-2016 by Chris Cirrincione, on Flickr

AND what's a photo post of mine without flaunting Cornsnake Fabio, or better known as Thor.


CC2013-FBSCT-003-8-13-2016 by Chris Cirrincione, on Flickr
 
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