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Cinder male and female

whitneywee

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adult pair of cinders
the male
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the female
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WOW, that pair is AMAZING !!!
I have to agree though. that male is TOP NOTCH !!!
I'm more partial to the "Grey" colored Cinders and that make takes the cake !!!

VERY NICE !!

Walter,
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Very gorgeous!! Glad you're in St. Cloud and I am not!! (This time of year). (I grew up hunting snakes near Annandale). (Not much variety there!).
 
I'll have to agree, that's a nice pair you got there. I think I need a bigger house, my want list is outgrowing the room we have here. :idea:I guess we will have to move the boy out to the garage and take over his room, I'm sure he will understand.
 
Lovely pair, but I will mention that you should watch their weight as they both look to be a bit too heavy. I would really hate to see the female have trouble laying.
 
Lovely pair, but I will mention that you should watch their weight as they both look to be a bit too heavy. I would really hate to see the female have trouble laying.
Susan, are you seeing "hips"? I'm asking because I now think ~I~ do but I'm a noobie & might well be imagining things. In the future I will need to be able to tell so I figured I'd ask so as to learn.
 
Susan, are you seeing "hips"? I'm asking because I now think ~I~ do but I'm a noobie & might well be imagining things. In the future I will need to be able to tell so I figured I'd ask so as to learn.

Some "hips" (but I've seen worse) and an overall pudginess that reminds me of a stuffed sausage. I have several Upper Keys morphs, including two ashy/cinders from Rich, and they are all long and lean in body type. The adult male ashy is actually thinner than I would like, but when I questioned Rich, he said that his tend to be quite lean and that if you try to bulk them up to look more like a typical corn snake, they just get fat "hips".
 
I love Cinder so much! It is nice to see some of the less red examples. Amazing how there are so many differences in a single cultivar. It will be interesting to see hathclings from this pair to see if any develop the red.

Very nice :D

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