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'06 Keeper

dionythicus

Kiss My Hearse
I decided to keep a couple anery het amel females to use with my sunkissed ghost and christmas ghost projects. This is Immaculata. She has a couple near perfect crosses on her sides but she wasn't holding still well enough to get good pics of them. I also like the marking in front of her eyes.
 
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The other one I've held back is already showing signs of turning brownish like some anerys do. I've named her Sepia in expectation of her adult colour. I'll get pics of her when the camera is finished recharging.
 
I love the dark anerys the best. That's a nice keeper, I can see why you chose her :)
Your projects sound interesting too!
 
Definately a great looking anery. I love how dark she is. Will be interested in seeing your projects down the road.
 
I just love the pattern on her, and she's so dark! I look forward to seeing what she looks like after a few sheds!

Jenn
 
Great pics

I can see why you kept this one. Those markings are unique, at least I haven't seen any like that before...thanks for sharing! :)
 
Nice looking snake. In the second pic the first cross looks like the state of Texas and the second one looks like a Chevy emblem. Cool :cheers:
 
Very beautiful keeper. Congrats. It'll be fun to see how Sepia's color differs from Immaculata's as they grow. You'll have to post update pics.
 
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