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Am I a Snow?

wonton

Marzipan's Mom
This is my new corn, Marzipan. I disturbed him/her today because the paper towels were really wet (curious little snake was sloshing the water about last night) and thought I should change them. So I snapped a quick pic before I quickly left him/her alone again. Poor babe's really frightened of me. I'm really anxious to hold him/her more, but I want to let him/her rest a few more days before I do.

I think Marzipan is a snow? But I'm not sure. S/he's a little less pink in person.
marzi001.jpg


- Megan
 
Take a look at this from South Mountain Reptiles:

snow hatchlings

Go into the corn, then snow folders. Enlarge the second picture in the snow folder.

To me, it looks most like the coral snow pictured. You'll just have to prove hypo through breeding trials. :)
 
I think I would second the vote for snow. I got my snow as a yearling and depending on the light she looked awfully pink even though she isn't hypo. Now she's turning more yellow and losing alot of the pink.
 
Wow! Thank you for directing me to that great picture, Roy. =) I agree, Marz looks a lot like the Coral Snow.

- Megan
 
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