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Blood on my hands! (DUW)

jlindp

Ophidiophile.
Not really! I had everyone out to weigh (they get fed tomorrow) and decided to snag some pictures of all of them together for comparison. They were a bunch of wiggle worms, but you get the idea. :}

Cerise - Pied Blood
Mica - Aneryblood
Cairo - Lavblood

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Thanks for looking! I'm in a very picture-posting mood! xD
 
Jessica, you already know I love the diffuse gene, too.

And perfect picture idea. I have been wanting to put several yellow snakes together, or several red/orange snakes together,.....in one photograph, so I (or you, or others) could see the relative color tints and differences. Some are so hard to capture, but it is very easy to see the (not always easy to capture) beautiful colors of your lavender blood.
Excellent idea.
 
Thank you everyone! I'm quite happy with my new boy, though not his attitude.

Jessica, you already know I love the diffuse gene, too.

And perfect picture idea. I have been wanting to put several yellow snakes together, or several red/orange snakes together,.....in one photograph, so I (or you, or others) could see the relative color tints and differences. Some are so hard to capture, but it is very easy to see the (not always easy to capture) beautiful colors of your lavender blood.
Excellent idea.

And Eric, I'd totally rep you if I could. Have to spread it around, blah blah. But THANK YOU! I thought it was a pretty good idea. I wish I had other related genes to show, but the Diffused gene is the only one that reappears in my collection. I'd definitely love to see all the Caramel genes together-- Amber, Butter, Caramel, etc. You should go work on comparison pictures of your babies. I know I'd love to see what you come up with. :}
 
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