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Not Wasting the Wisteria - Part 2

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
Ghost motley male, clutchmate to my dilute anery stripe, et al. At hatching, I thought he was an anery motley, he was so dark, but he has definitely lightened up and "pinked" up since then. I will still need to do some test breeding when he grows up because he's the first ghost that I've hatched from that line that didn't look like a ghost from the start.

He was a wonderful subject to photograph so there will be a second post with photos. I just hope I can upload them as I had trouble last night when I tried.
 
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I'll never understand what makes what into what as far as corn morphs go, but that is an attractive little snake.
BTW The wisteria is beautiful. The weather in Florida must be a lot better than in Wales.
We are expecting our summer on the second Wednesday in June...... LOL
If we are lucky
 
Wisteria is one of my favorite things in all the world. Corn snakes are another. Combine the two and I'm willing to sit staring at those beautiful photos for a lo-o-o-n-g with a happy grin on my face. Gorgeous!
 
Absolutely gorgeous shots Susan! And what a pretty little snake too! I just love that beautiful white belly.
 
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