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Very nice pattern Trevor. Any plans to bred back to the Lavender parent? The Lavs seem to have less complete patterns than other morphs. You could have a great start at changing that.
any idea how long she is? when my 9 month old was crawling along the wall last night (perfectly strait) i laid a tape measurer next to hinm and he was about 18 1/2 inches. I will be moving him up to more feed soon but just want to compare
Tyler
If not back to the lavender father who is also het for anery then I will breed her to one of her anery brothers who are het for lavender. I would prefer to use the father if he is still available.
I'd say she is about 20-22" or so.
Thanks for the great coments. Here is my normal male (first snake ever) and my male snow (second snake ever)
Thanks! Here is my female Amel and female Anery. The Anery was bred to a Lavender this year and then again to my normal pictured above and then to my snow. I tried the snow first and he wasn't interested so the normal did the job and then just for kicks I let the snow try again and he finally figured out what to do.