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Gunn - Sunglow Motley

Weebonilass

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I haven't take many pictures of this guy as I've been waiting for him to decide to grow and only handling him during feeding. Taking pictures of him in the past tends to thrown him off the desire to eat, so I've avoided that. But finally decided that he's not ever going to grow ever (okay that might be a little dramatic), so took a few shots of him just before feeding him and after weighing him... and no, he's still not growing...sigh.... His skull seems to be more prominent in these pictures than any I've taken in the past, not sure why that is.... He really wasn't cooperative... at all...

A little blurred, but I still like it :)
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He's so beautiful!

Thanks Nanci :) He was bought simply because he was the first hatchling I ever held that just sat there in my hand. He's still pretty quiet. Not sure that I will ever breed him.... Both parents were Sunglow Motleys, so guess if I decide to breed him, it would have to be to another Sunglow :)
 
Pretty! Thanks for the pic, my wife wants a really bright snake like that.

Thanks :) If you lived in So. IL or St Louis, I'd tell you where you could get one. My favorite little reptile shop bought his parents and these are the only things those two produce, so there probably isn't any hidden hets there ;)


This is the full sister that escaped on us from a 2006 clutch:

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As I've said before... they produce peas in a pod :)
 
Great snake! :licklips:

Thanks :) I consider myself pretty lucky with the snakes I've ended up with... of course, it's taken me almost seven years to work up to six, so I've been in no major hurry to buy, buy, buy...

It's this place... all these baby pictures... how can one resist? Oh yeah, remember that you can only have ten or so :)
 
Hes so vibrant! I love the second shot :)

Thanks :) I forgot how bright he is since I've spent so little time with him. I'm thinking to change.. just have to remember that he's almost a yr old, well 7 months anyway and tougher than a hatchling despite his small size :)
 
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