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Charlie progression

charlie1

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Charlie April 2010:

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Charlie now at 1 year:

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LOL, my wife named my Cali King Charlie... after the Charlie the Unicorn things on Youtube... She said that our Charlie is the Banana King...

Your charlie is really pretty.
 
I love your photos! The colour of the light you captured is so beautiful, and I really like the composition of the second picture.

Charlie is a very handsome snake. He looks healthy and strong and his saddles are such a nice, deep red.
 
Beautful snake! Keep up with this progression, it is always awesome to see the hatchling to adult transformation. IMO Thanks for sharing!!!
 
Is Charlie a normal? If he is, i'm consistently surprised at how beautiful normal corn snakes are!

In terms of snakes, i was first interested in getting a ball python, but i didn't really like the normal pattern. I love their morphs though (i'm getting a Mojave), but with corn snakes, normals are just crazy beautiful!
 
Thanks for the kind input all. Charlie is a wonderfully sweet snake.

The odd thing about his color is he looks grayer in incandescent light than he does in full spectrum sunlight. Natural sunlight brings out his yellow and reds. Also at certain angles he has an opalescence.
 
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