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Blue Eyes

RiaBird

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Hi, has anybody got a photo of their snakes eyes before they shed as mine has not started to shed yet. I have had him about 3 weeks so i asume it should be soon, i just wanted to see other snakes eyes when they are due to shed so i know what to expect...

Thanks

Ria
 
Very nice pictures. Did you have to wait for ages untill she shed or did you just walk in the room while she was shedding?
 
How yah get her to smile so pretty?

Did you tell her joke or just the old standby "say Cheese", I suppose ;)

Very nice shedding sequence shots, the right place at the right time can be a good thing, and a what a pretty girl she is! :)

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Corn Snakes, are they readily available
over in Sweden, or are they hard to come by "over there"? :)
 
No but on this i thold her a realy dirty one.
Here up in north sweden where i live there isn't so many morphs to choose between. :(
 

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That still didn't show the "blue" phase!

If you had posted a couple of days ago, I could have taken some pics of one of mine in the blue phase. I'm sure LOTS of people have them...so come one...someone post some "blue" pics!

Big...I've also been told to avoid sand! It can cause SERIOUS impactions! Just from your snake pushing through the sand to shed she had a mouthful of the stuff. I'd switch substrate if I were you!
 
No i dont have som sand problems.
The sand is 0,4-0,8mm.
In five yers have my corns housed on sand :)
 
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