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Lavender

ronlina

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I keep waffling on names for this incredibly personable little lavender! Tulip? Laika? Whatever her name turns out to be, she seems to actively like being handled, which is so nice.

She may be het motley, and got a bit more mauve/pink in her last shed, so it'll be interesting what happens with her color-wise. I fell in love with her picture and her tulip-like head stamp, and was surprised at how comfortable she is being handled for such a young snake.

So, some glamour shots, and I hope to update this thread she she grows!

I forgot to ask her exact birthdate and am waiting back from the breeder on that to update her age. She seems to be growing slowly but steadily (and eating and shed well for me), is only 11 grams and 12 inches long here.


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She's adorable! When they're that small, their growth is quite slow, usually less than a gram gained per feeding. Once she starts eating a bit bigger meals, she'll go through a little growth spurt.
 
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