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Jola: SnickerSnakes 2013 Plasma Stripe

Nanci

Alien Lover
I hatched two plasma stripes this year. The first was kinked. I was just devastated. A trusted friend took her. I was thrilled to hatch a second, because I owed a plasma stripe to someone, in trade for a hatchling they produced. I informed the person, and celebrated. It made up, a little, for the heartbreak of hatching the kinked baby. But then, a few days later, I thought I felt a kink. You know, right where the snake makes that first bend when they are crawling over your hand. Now hatchlings have a way of making their spinous processes protrude when they are climbing "hard," with muscles tense, and normally I'd have not thought a thing of it, but with the kinked clutchmate (damn you, lavender gene!!!) I freaked out. I felt the hatchling a bajillion times over the next few weeks. Sometimes I felt nothing, sometimes I felt a bump. The minute I felt it the first time I'd informed my friend. But I'd doubted it was real from the first, too. Kinks are always just there, or they are not. Babies are so fragile when they hatch, I was afraid to give her a REALLY good feel. But she's a big girl now, strong and tough, and I have felt her spine a bajillion times more, and there is nothing there. I'm ready to say she's perfect in every way. (My back-up plan was breed one more time, to try again, for my friend, send Hyacinth back to Carol, and keep Jola for myself, as a pet).

So here she is, the snake I've been holding my breath over!

The water lettuce pics are an accurate color, overcast, no flash, mid-day.
 

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On a fallen leaf. The camera has made her much white/bluer than she really is, although I'm hoping she turns blue like her half-sister, Hyacinth! Her dad, Gator, is more of a blue lavender.

Jola, who doesn't have a "mean" bone in her body, turned into a little viper when she saw the camera!

Thanks for looking!
 

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wow,

what an awesome little baby, and what a story to go with her!
Congrats nanci! she's beautiful :eek:
 
Oh Nanci wishing you were north of the border :( Loving these babies and wishing that i could own one.
 
(I was waiting for you to finish posting the pics, this time.)

Very beautiful. Very very beautiful.
 
** looking at pic #2 in water lettuce**

And you say you can't get decent macro shots....

BTW, the 3 little ones are eating wonderfully. The okeetee shed 2 days ago. My wife still can't get over how the Miami's aren't tesseras.
 
I hate those pics. For some reason, for the water lettuce pics, the autofocus wouldn't engage, just a green light would come on. It's in an auto mode, so there aren't a lot of parameters I can set myself. It's a Sony NEX F3 and I _barely_ have control over it. Especially in macro. The Trashy Cat photos at least were focused!
 
Thank you! I have to make a delivery to Dr. Orlando- I think I will ask him to give her a feel, for a second opinion. Just to be 100% positive.
 
And- great news! Jola has been declared kink-free by both Dr. Orlando and his business partner. Yay!!
 
Wow Nanci - she is awesome!!! I have a pair of hypo bloods het lav stripe I'm breeding in '14 and would love nothing more than for their offspring to look half as nice as yours!

Definitely gives me confidence its a project worth pursuing!
 
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