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new guy with a snake

vangogh

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hello new to the site love all the info I'm getting from it
pics of my snake not sure what she is thinking bubblegum snow?
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Could be, i don't know for sure, the 2 pictures both look like a different colored snake to me, my guess would be just snow, but in all honesty, pictures dont do some snakes justice, and i'd have to see it in person to tell :) Nice snake none the less, Snow is one of my fav morphs :D
 
Could be, i don't know for sure, the 2 pictures both look like a different colored snake to me, my guess would be just snow, but in all honesty, pictures don't do some snakes justice, and i'd have to see it in person to tell :) Nice snake none the less, Snow is one of my fav morphs :D

yeah not sure she is starting to get some yellow on her. first pic was a few days after she got home and the other was hrs before she shed
 
If you have post shed pics taken outside that would give the best idea of her true coloring. Sweet lil thing though, welcome!
 
Bubblegum snows look like normal snows when they are little. My bubblegum didn't start looking like a bubblegum until she was over 6 months old. A bubblegum will be a pink (females are usually lighter than males) and the blotches will be green. They also get the normal yellow to varying degrees along the neck like most snows do.

My bubblegum girl is light pink but she has very bright green blotches. It also depends on it's genetics. A bubblegum is a selectively bred snow (genetically no different). So if the parents weren't pink then the babies most likely wont be or won't turn out with very vivid coloration.

Bubblegums, Neons, and Corals (with no hypo) are my favorite corn snakes and I'm looking forward to breeding my own.

Welcome to the forum and to the addiction!
 
Forgot to add that if your little girl gets the green spots but never gets pink and turns out with a white ground color that she would be a green blotched snow (also a selectively bred snow).
 
Thats a purty snow. That first pic looks like she's blowing bubbles in the water....:crazy02:

Can;t wait to see her in person and bring you #2 for your collection. I'm still having trouble getting Anery #2 to eat, but I'm hopeful still. I'm hoping they're both male too.

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Welcome to the forum! :wavey: It's a great place and I know you will like it. That is a pretty snake you have there.

Wayne
 
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