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She's an '05 produced by Rich Hume. It's been a looong time since I posted pics of her. I don't know why; I think she's stunning. My other adult female hypo-blood is more diffused, but more orange. I like this girl's reds. But she gets more diffused with each shed, so I'm still hoping for complete diffusion within a couple of years. I hadn't weighed her since '06, so I was surprised to find her at 405g today. And she's very well toned.
She looks perfectly toned. Thanks for pointing that out. And she's beautiful, too. harumph. I'm jealous. I guess if I only ate once a week or so I'd be a little more toned, too... Maybe not so jealous...
Beautiful!! I've been looking for a female hypo blood het anery (or granite het hypo) for quite some time now for a project I'm hoping to start; hopefully I can find one half as good looking as her! Great snake for sure.
Beautiful!! I've been looking for a female hypo blood het anery (or granite het hypo) for quite some time now for a project I'm hoping to start; hopefully I can find one half as good looking as her! Great snake for sure.
Thanks Matt. For HA-HAs, here's a pic of her from October '05.
Wow! What a difference. Don't take this as an insult or anything, but based on her hatchling pic, I never would have thought she'd turn out half as good as she did. She went from a mediocre hatchling to a screaming adult!!
I'm thinking I'll have to contact Rich Hume and see what he'll have available this year.
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