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Here's Prisa!!

Migronoh

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http://youtu.be/1nrV2BMJIAQ
Here's a video of her first feeding :3


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The guy who bred her sent me this :3 It's a picture of her parents!! I can SOO see where she got her coloring/patterns from!!
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*Squeee* she's so cute :3
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She's so long for how young she is! At least in my opinion. Then again, she IS my first snake haha.
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I put her up there.
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Finally caught her in her hidey! :3
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What morph would she classify as??[:D]
Another forum suggested "Strawberry Snow", but maybe "Strawberry Snow Vanishing Stripe?"
 
Well, she's not a stripe at all, so she can't be a vanishing one. As to what type of snow, we'd need non-yellowed pictures to figure that out. Can you take any pictures outside, using natural light?
 
Here are some pics of her outside:

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Her pretty little underbelly :3 It looks a little greener in person.

And I learned today that she's about 5 months old :3
 
Very pretty snow corn :) I would say she looks like she may have a bit of ghost in her..but I am so out of study with all of this that I know I'm wrong..lol..I just returned to this site tonight after being gone for like..over a year..lol..but yes..beautiful snake :)
 
No. Nothing about her or her parents suggests that the sunkissed pattern modifying gene is at work. When she gets her adult coloring in (at 2 to 3 years of age) you'll have a better idea if she is any particular type of snow. She may end up being "just" a colorful snow.
 
She looks just like my Rob Zombie, but he's a good 4 years old now so his coloring is more mature and a bit lighter. He's a simple regular snow, so I'm thinking yours is too lol
 
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