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Gotta wear shades.

Pasodama

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This is another of my latest arrivals.

Meet Keegan, a male '07 Striped Sunglow.

Check out that belly too... I really like it.:)
 

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Wow what a beauty, you're right about needing shades!
One of the great things about Sunglows is they just get better and better with age! IMHO
 
Wow. That belly IS waaaay cool. I've never seen that much color coverage on the ventrals of a corn as a hatchling. I don't know if I've even seen that much on an adult blood. Can't complain about the dorsal surface either. You certainly won't have to post a poll asking "Is this a sunglow?". My sunglow mot is as sunglowy as they come, but he wasn't nearly that bright as a hatchling. Congrats. :)
 
Tula_Montage said:
Woa... what a ventral! Why do you need striped fires when you have selective breeding at its best like this!
:cheers: I was thinking the exact same thing, Elle. When I first saw him I thought, "that would make a great founder for a superb striped-fire line." Then I thought, "why bother!" It's not every day that I see a non-blood snake that I don't think the diffused gene could improve... ;)
 
Striped fires with nasty while speckly ventrums... naaa! I would happily pay more for that striped sunglow than a striped fire to be honest!
 
Thanks, everyone.:)

Dean & Elle - When I first laid eyes on Keegan, I was "blown away" and ... had the same thoughts upon this fella and bloodreds.;)
 
desertanimal said:
Nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, NICE! Where'd he come from? I think I know, but never hurts to be certain!


Thanks.:)

He came from Rob & Louise Stevens (Bayou Reptiles).:)
 
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! Hey, The Florida Gators called to see if Keegan could come replace Albert and Alberta the Aligators as their mascot...I love his ventrum!!

Nanci
 
I was thinking: "What ventral?" Then I realized it was the same color and was actually in one of the pics. :cheers:
 
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