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My Cayenne Fire in blue-er-PINK!!

Kanchii

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Here's my cayenne fire boy, Pyro, in blue!
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Here is is last week:
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And here's his gorgeous girlfriend, Phoenix!
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Big thanks to John (Zorro) for these two!
 
Thanks guys! :) They're lovely. Have never even struck at me. And eat like champs. What more can you ask for?

Now all I need is a pair of miami motley's and I can die happy xD
 
I would say highly lickable snakes....except they'd taste like hot hot pepper. LOL.

Your taste buds would be melted off after licking these two! :) I sure can't wait to se what they look like in another year or two! That's the fun thing about diffused!
 
Hey, both of my little corns are in blue. How long before they complete their shed? This will be my first and I am very excited.
 
Hey, both of my little corns are in blue. How long before they complete their shed? This will be my first and I am very excited.

Welcome to the fabulous world of Corns! They're the best! When a snake goes into blue, it usually lasts up to 48 hours then they look normal again for a few days before shedding. They shouldn't be fed during this time as it'll postpone their shed and it's hard for them to stretch their skin while in shed. So when you see your snake in blue, don't feed him until after he sheds, even if it means skipping a week of food.

Enjoy them!
 
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