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Introducing Bacon!

Nanci

Alien Lover
Bacon has arrived safely from Colorado. Bacon is a 2004 Classic, het for lavender, amel and stripe, 50% het anery. Proven breeder from Sean Niland at VMS Herp. I restrained myself and only took 18 pics of him...The temp when he was packed yesterday was 26F. When he arrived here it was 77F. His box temp was 76F.

Dorsal:
 

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Ventral: (He's a little guy- 301g!)
 

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Close-up! He's calm, but feels scared.
 

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Disappearing ino his hide. I wonder if he ever had a hide. He buried his head, but left the rest of himself in plain sight!

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That's it for now- didn't want to bug him too much since he seemed nervous.

Thanks for looking!
 
Yay! :D

Now he needs a girlfriend named "bits"

Right...I'm hoping his future wife will have nice traveling weather next week! It was too freaking cold at her home to leave yesterday, and I didn't want to use two sick days in a row. Her name is Calli, BTW, and when you see her- OMG, I think she will be the most beautiful snake in my collection!
 
Well, if I bred him to Lila, next year, that would prove her out for amel.

6/16 Normal (het. Lavender, 66% poss. het. Amelanistic, 50% poss. het. Stripe)
6/16 Lavender (66% poss. het. Amelanistic, 50% poss. het. Stripe)
2/16 Amelanistic (het. Lavender, 50% poss. het. Stripe)
2/16 Amelanistic, Lavender (50% poss. het. Stripe)

But do I really care to know?

But actually, his future wife is a lavender stripe het amel, so they would produce:

3/16 Normal (het. Lavender, het. Stripe, 66% poss. het. Amelanistic)
3/16 Lavender (het. Stripe, 66% poss. het. Amelanistic)
3/16 Stripe (het. Lavender, 66% poss. het. Amelanistic)
3/16 Lavender, Stripe (66% poss. het. Amelanistic)
1/16 Amelanistic (het. Lavender, het. Stripe)
1/16 Amelanistic, Lavender (het. Stripe)
1/16 Amelanistic, Stripe (het. Lavender)
1/16 Amelanistic, Lavender, Stripe

Which are all easily identifiable by me, all the more common types have desireable hets if you like lav stripes! and there are many morphs that I don't currently have in my collection, so hopefully some keepers, too!
 
I think the one of him with just his head in the hide is cute. I guess he operates under the "If I can't see you then you can't see me" rule. BTW you really need to clean out his water bowl...there are bugs in it!! LOL couldn't resist.

Mmmm lav stripe how nice.
 
Huge Congrats Nanci

He is wonderful, and has amazing hets!

I love big ol' boys, they are a nice handful of snakey goodness :)
 
Beutiful! Now, I know this is off subject but where can I get a good carmel yearling and where can I get heat tape
 
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