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Granite, Ultra Caramel Motley, and Others

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
I've gotten behind in going through them because hubby has been using the computer for work more than usual (creating a website), but here are a few that I managed to get ready for posting:

Ultra Caramel Motley female (not named yet)
Contessa - Granite female
Persius - Pewter male
Alamo - Amel banded motley male
Helen - Lavender female
 
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Dang.. Awesome pics and snakes! The Ultra Caramel Motley, I see there is diffusion. So, does that mean some sort of BR is in her genes? I've never seen a snake diffuse like that. Especially so yellow. It's awesome. Lol
 
Thanks everyone!

That little lavender is one of two slow growers, both '06 hatchlings and both only about 95 grams. They both eat like little pigs, yet only gain a few grams each week. They're doing better now that they're eating more substantial meals and should start gaining more with each feeding.

The ultra caramel motley (that is what she was sold to Jeff as anyway) only looks diffuse because her side pattern blends in more with her ground color. But future breedings might say differently, but I won't hold my breath!

I think the granite is extra special as well! She was deep in blue when I bought her but could still see a hint of peachiness at that time. I just didn't expect the awesomeness of her coloration after she shed and was wonderfully surprised!
 
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