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Bloodred comparison

The_evil

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This is my female bloodred
She was a very slow starter and I had to forcefed her several times..

At first she had almost no red color at all and nothing greyish on her head, she really looked like a normal :)

But as time went she started to get her bloodredcolor..
And here are some pics that shows her "colorprogress"

Hope you´ll like it! :)
 

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Pretty girl! I think she looked like a bloodred as a baby...Isn't it so cool how they change?

Nanci
 
Unfortunately I didn't find any pics of her as hatchling..
The first 2 pics are taken just when she started to get red
(she was about 4 months in the first two pics)..
:)
 
Aww..very cool..I can hardly wait to see our bloodred progress..Your snake is absolutely beautiful..Thanks for sharing the pics!!
 
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