toyah
Snakes in designer genes
I'm really happy with this clutch - they're (mainly!) such easy feeders on unscented, and to think I was really worried that they'd all need lizard scented.
Most are now coming up to their second shed, except for the hypo cinder who has just shed. So I thought I'd share a few photos.

Upper Keys baby. These have rich red bellies already - they're going to be bright adults.

Low-contrast cinder girl.


Hypo Upper Keys - these are INTENSE. I've never been a big hypo fan, but the naturally hypomelanistic background of the keys just makes this like nothing else I've seen. I must get a belly shot too - their entire back half is completely red aside from little bits of belly checks.

And finally, the hypo cinder. I can't quite put my finger on how I'd describe his colour - he's darkened up considerably since hatching, but the colour is very different from any other morph I've seen.

His belly checks were invisible when he was tiny ... you can make them out now.

Amazing eyes ... if you can get him to stay still long enough to look into them!
Most are now coming up to their second shed, except for the hypo cinder who has just shed. So I thought I'd share a few photos.

Upper Keys baby. These have rich red bellies already - they're going to be bright adults.

Low-contrast cinder girl.


Hypo Upper Keys - these are INTENSE. I've never been a big hypo fan, but the naturally hypomelanistic background of the keys just makes this like nothing else I've seen. I must get a belly shot too - their entire back half is completely red aside from little bits of belly checks.

And finally, the hypo cinder. I can't quite put my finger on how I'd describe his colour - he's darkened up considerably since hatching, but the colour is very different from any other morph I've seen.

His belly checks were invisible when he was tiny ... you can make them out now.

Amazing eyes ... if you can get him to stay still long enough to look into them!