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Our second corn....

seant09

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Well my wife couldn't find (my guess is couldn't wait) that perfect Ghost so she went with this little guy (this is a ghost, right? He just seems so much darker than the other Ghosts I've seen). Also in there is our creamsicle (she's about to shed). FYI...we don't keep them together...we were just getting the new ones home ready so I set him in with the creamsicle for a second and he immediately went into the cave and found a new friend.

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He looks more like an anery IMO, but a really nice one.
(I know putting him with the older snake made a great photo-opportunity, but it's really not recommended, in those few minutes either snake could pass on mites or pathogens that cause illness.)
 
Yep, that's an anery and very beautiful indeed!
Besides parasites I'd be afraid that the 10 times bigger snake sees the little one as a supper...
 
Well what you have thier is a anery or MAYBE a charcoal! Ghosts are much lighter due to the hypo A gene being present. It is not a good idea for those snakes to be in contact ESPACIALLY if you just got tha snake.
 
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