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Petunia - 2013 Tequila Sunrise Ultramel Anery

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Olivia Barron
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Here's my newest baby from Chris:

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She's so cute! It looks like she's just beginning to go into blue here, so I'll be interested to see what she looks like after a shed.
 
I need to take some nice outdoor photos of her in natural light, but here's a new photo of her.

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Petunia has had a few sheds now and she's starting to get some more yellows. I'll have to get some decent full body shots, but here's an interesting one where you can see her tiny teeth.

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That is one pretty snake you got there. I need to get one of those.

Thanks sharing!

Orlando
 
Petunia's colors are really starting to come in. I can see pinks, purples, and yellows. She's just over 50 grams now.

Here are some updated photos. She has little pink blotches in between each saddle, but I simply could not quite capture the correct color.

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This one is with flash:

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Chris is a wonderful person to deal with - great looking snake that you have. We love the Tequilla Sunrise morph and can't wait to see what this year brings.
 
Chris is a wonderful person to deal with - great looking snake that you have. We love the Tequilla Sunrise morph and can't wait to see what this year brings.

Yes, he was great to work with and he produces some beautiful snakes. Thank you!
 
She's starting to color up pretty good. I have one TS ultramel anery left who's also coloring up pretty nice.

The Tequila Sunrise line is a fun one to play with; I just may have to outcross Petunia's dad to a non-TS red factor amel motley this year ;). As always many thanks to John at Colorado Corns for reinvigorating my appreciation of this line 4 years ago. For those who like history I really think this line is directly descended from the original "Gray Snow" animals, which were known to be gray rat/corn crosses. That "taint" of additional genetics really seems to add a touch of "neat" to their look. Just my opinion, I could be completely wrong...but it's as neat a story (and explanation) as any. Glad to see her doing well Olivia, and thanks for the kind words too folks :)
 
And keep an eye on Jamie and Buzz @ Two Corny People this year, as they should be producing some sweet TS snows, ultramel anery A's and ultra anery a's from this line ;)
 
Beautiful girl. I wish we had morphs like this more readily available in the UK!

Or maybe it's a good job we don't or I'd be perpetually poor lol :-D
 
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