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  1. hypnoctopus

    Scaleless anery baby

    I've been wanting to get into scaleless (especially the aneries) for quite a few years now, so 3 years ago I bought a pair of aneries het scaleless. So I'm delighted to show off my very first scaleless baby! There's one more pipping, so I'll add that one once it's out of the egg.
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    Gemini - diprosopus corn

    Last fall, I came home to see my newest clutch pipping. I'm just a small time breeder/hobbyist, so I was very shocked to see this crazy golddust stripe tessera pipping. At first I thought it must be twins, but quickly realized it was something else. He came out of the egg on his own and...
  3. hypnoctopus

    Lavender motley clutch

    This year I bred my male lavender motley (probably red factor?) het anery to my female lavender pinstripe motley with unknown genetics. They produced a nice little clutch that had 12 good eggs. The babies have recently hatched and shed, so I figured I'd make a post showing them off. It was an...
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    Lava shatter clutch

    This year, I bred my sunkissed lava with no known hets to my shatter het lava and amel. The sunkissed lava looked het cinder to me, but I figured even if she wasn't, she could produce babies to help me reach my goal of producing a lava shatter. Well, I'm excited to announce that she was indeed...
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    Mithril - Shatter

    This gorgeous girl came from a friend of mine. She hasn't been eating consistently, so she might need a few tricks to get her going, but she was too cool to pass up. She is in very early blue in this photo and hasn't shed yet, so I'm looking forward to seeing how she looks after her shed and...
  6. hypnoctopus

    Vale - Cinder

    Picked up this pretty little female cinder recently from a friend of mine. She's been very hit or miss with food (mostly miss though!), so I knew she was going to be a bit of a challenge. She did refuse her first meal with me, but just took the second meal I offered, which was a boiled pinkie in...
  7. hypnoctopus

    Dandelion - Honey Stripe

    Picked up this insane little Miami honey stripe a few days ago from a friend. I gave him the sweet name of Dandelion, but he is definitely the feistiest baby corn I've dealt with! I'm so looking forward to seeing how he looks after a few sheds. His mom, a Miami honey, is a really beautiful gray...
  8. hypnoctopus

    Alrighty, what have we here?

    This year I paired my female amel, Sparrow, to my my male lavender motley, Periwinkle. Mom was sold as an amel het anery, lavender, diffused, hypo or strawberry, ph motley. I believe Sparrow is also red factor. Dad was sold as lavender motley, with no hets listed. Dad was unremarkable as a...
  9. hypnoctopus

    An unusual species

    I heard about this species a few years ago and it instantly shot to the top of my most wanted snakes list. This is a calabar python. They're a really neat little fossorial, egg-laying boa with the thickest, toughest skin discovered so far in snakes. They also are nest raiders, so they typically...
  10. hypnoctopus

    2023 Babies

    This will be my first year with multiple clutches. My first clutch is pipping now and the first baby is out! This clutch will be candy-themed, so this little anery is Raisinet!
  11. hypnoctopus

    Missing head scales

    Do we know what causes the occasional missing head scale on some corns? Or rather, it's not really a 'missing' scale, but it's more like the scales covering the head are rounded at the edges and don't meet in the middle. I think I've noticed it mostly in amel types, but occasionally in other...
  12. hypnoctopus

    Dusk and Dawn - Aneries

    I picked up this neat pair of aneries last year. Dusk, the male, had a terrible attitude but is the prettier of the pair. Dawn is much nicer, still pretty, but not quite as unique as Dusk. Neither has developed the typical yellow that most aneries get along the neck yet. They're over 50 grams...
  13. hypnoctopus

    Wisteria - Lavender Pinstripe Motley

    I picked this girl up last year. She was a bit undersized, but not too bad. She sometimes gives me quite a bit of attitude, but is okay with being handled once she's out. I love the granular look she has.
  14. hypnoctopus

    Lark - Ultramel Tessera

    Can't believe I forgot to make a thread for this girl! This is Lark. She was part of the group of non-feeders I purchased. Despite eating for me the very first time I offered her food, she went on to be one of the most stubborn babies of the group! However, after months of working with her, she...
  15. hypnoctopus

    Patty the Peppermint

    This little girl was an incredibly good deal at my local expo. I really wasn't planning on buying anything living, but I've been wanting a peppermint for a while and the price was just too good to pass up. I don't usually attempt to feed on the same day I get a snake, but it just so happened to...
  16. hypnoctopus

    Blitzen - Sunkissed Lava

    This crazy little girl would not sit still for photos at all! She's very active and wiggly. She's a really cool looking little snake and I'm looking forward to watching her grow up. Absolutely love her head pattern!
  17. hypnoctopus

    Pinyon - Normal

    This little guy was part of a group of non-feeders. He has accepted every meal I've offered, except for a single refusal. He did require lizard scent for quite a few feedings, but he has been eating very well ever since then. He's now eating unscented peach fuzzies with gusto. He's a pretty...
  18. hypnoctopus

    Persimmon - Nelson x Corn Hybrid

    I thought I had posted this little guy a while back, but I guess I didn't. A local breeder produced this little guy and although I have no desire to breed hybrids myself, I thought he was so cool looking, so I got him. He was from a double clutch and was only 4 grams when I brought him home. But...
  19. hypnoctopus

    Sparrow - Amel

    This cute little girl was part of a non-feeder lot I picked up. She's done quite well for me, although she occasionally will refuse food still.
  20. hypnoctopus

    Bramble - Sunkissed

    Got this little guy in a lot of non-feeders. He's eaten excellently for me since I got him, never skipped a meal. He did require lizard scent in the beginning, but transitioned off of that pretty quickly.
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