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Flame-amel het caramel

ultimuttone

Murphy is my Sancho :/
He is my "big boy" of the 05's. I need to get a scale to find out just how he is doing :). He has definitely lost his baby face though.
Edit for the hand critics:please excuse the cut up swollen hands, it is par for a groomer this time of year :(
 

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Nice looking boy Traci. He's a good sized '05 that's for sure. Funny how some of them sprout like weeds while others (eating the same amount of meals) grow really slooooooowly.
 
He's a good piece of supporting evidence for the idea that caramel hets can often be identified by sight. He's very yellowish-- and very nice looking. And he's definitely good sized for an '05. I'd guess that he's around 50g. :)
 
Roy Munson said:
He's a good piece of supporting evidence for the idea that caramel hets can often be identified by sight. He's very yellowish-- and very nice looking.
That was the first thing I thought too. Great looking snake with a whole lot of yellow showing through.
 
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