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Boot Keys Hatching

zorro

Old Guy
There are not alot of eggs but a few have made it full term. Here are the first two out, hopefully more to come.
John
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John,
Congrats! Probably one of my favorite locality corn snakes. Thanks for sharing!

Orlando
 
Thanks to John Finsterwald and Nancy LeVake the adults currently reside here. Pictures of the adults taken two weeks ago under natural sunlight.

Female

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Here is the female displaying the typical "Indigo snake" threatening behavior - vertically flattening her neck.

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Male

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Congrats once again John!

Take care!

Orlando
 
I'm so glad they made their way to you, Dr. Orlando! The female is Scarlett, ACR# 7143. The male is Phoenix, ACR# 7142. They aren't very people- oriented, but they are great eaters, and never bit me, although they love to whip!
 
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