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I LOVE this one!! PINK PINK

gardenmum

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I am just so floored by this girl, I can't imagine her getting better. She definitely announces her presence loudly. Can't wait to breed her. Her name is Sunset.

She is from Don Soderberg. Wonderful specimen. THANKS Don!
 

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Thanks. Yeah, I think her colors are great.

Terri, she is a snow motley. Don thinks, now that he sees her growing, that she may be a hypo snow which would explain the brilliant pinks and coral colors. She is out of a clutch of Sunglow Mots. The Sunglow Mot male I got with her is very brilliant also. Will be interesting to breed those two in the future.

Joe, no strawberry behind the breeding, I asked Don, but I have to agree on the Coral Snow. It sure looks that way.
 
Well she is simply gorgeous! I never would have guessed she was a snow motley! You struck gold (or should I say pink) with that girl!
 
This is that snow's stunning Sunglow Motley sibling. They will be future mates. Sure is a lot of intensity of color in this clutch!!!
His name is Sunrise.

Thanks Terri. Yeah, I hit it good with these but the credit really has to go to the breeder, Don.
 

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WOW!!! ABOSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!! I have to say that makes me wish I would have ordered a coral snow last year instead of the pink and green from Don. Oh well, live and learn. Fantastic snake!!!
 
I am sooooooo jealous....Ive wanted a pink snake forever....I love pink and I thought it would be cool and hilarious at the same time if my snake was pretty in pink......when I saw that pick I screamed...."THATS MY SNAKE"....I would do anything for a snake that color....U are very lucky....she is beautiful
Jenn

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NICE snakes...I don't know which one I like better...the "bleached" head caps off a perfect amel corn, imho...Now you "just" have to wait a few years to breed them ;*)
 
I'm speechless, these are absolutely stunning! I notice the snow seems to get most of the attention but the sunglow is gorgeous aswell! I bet you are so proud of those little babies!
 
Wow! That is a sweet looking snake. I just love the intense pink, it looks great. I have not seen one quite like that before.
 
I now have this pic as my wallpaper!! I will be sure to write Don in the spring and see if he has any for sale. BEAUTIFUL snake!!! I am into pinks and purples, and like hypo lavs for that reason, but they NEVER look like this! Congrats on that beauty!!!
 
Thanks all. Yes, I am very pleased with these two as well as a few others I got from Don this year. I got some pretty interesting ones I feel. But this pink one just jumps off the scale for pink color distribution and intensity. I am truly amazed by it. When I got her, she was a little pinkish, nothing like the past few sheds have revealed. I had no idea she was going to turn into this. Truly something I am looking forward to breeding. I keep trying to imagine a full grown snake looking like this, can't wait.
 
She's my favorite too!

Just curious, do you have a mate in mind for her yet? How old is she? Do all snows get that bit of yellow or is that special to her too?
 
Her mate is going to be the Sunglow motley male in the second picture so I am expecting I should get more like her. But that won't be for almost two years I'm afraid as they are both 04's. They are growing very well so I am hoping they will be ready to bred in mid '06. We'll see. As for the yellow, some have it and some don't, just like aneries and such.

JT, if you are using that picture as wallpaper, I can send you the full pixeled picture as it would make a better one than the resized version. Just let me know and I'll email it to you. :)
 
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