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Hatchling Vs Adult bloods

theuser6

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i'm looking for some comparisons of hatchling Bloods, and adult Bloods. i've done a search, but there are just so many random posts out there that show up! it'd be nice to gather them all in one place. so, let's see your hatchling and your adult Bloods!! thanks for your posts and coments any type of Bloods too
 
While my bloods are not yet adults, I do have good hatchling/yearling pictures! At least it will show you how fast they can change. (FYI my blood is from Carol at LBR)

2 months
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11 months
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Sharon
 
Think I've got a few laying around here....
 

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Bloodred "Wild Cherry"

Wild Cherry is an '05 bloodred het for amel that I got from Don Soderberg at SMR. I was captivated by the one on the white rock on his website and wanted one just like it. For the first couple years I have to admit to being a bit disappointed because, although she was beautiful, she wasn't quite my dream snake. Until last year, when I opened the box one day and scarcely recognized her. It took a while, but now I am so pleased with how she turned out. A gentle, trusting girl, she's one of the favorites around here.
Wild Cherry as a hatchling:
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As a yearling:
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As an adult last summer:
Oct07_1572ed1wp  Wild Cherry.jpg

She just bred last week to Rubicon, my SMR Fire.
Apr08_0074 Rubicon & Wild Cherry.jpg
Apr08_0077 Rubicon & Wild Cherry.jpg
 
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