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Photo Request: Yearling Bloodreds

Edmund

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I'd like to see some of your yearling bloods to compare to mine. I'm starting to think my male isn't going to turn out so hot. His coloring has seemingly been stagnant over the past year. I'll have to wait to post pics till when I get home from work, though. Thanks to anyone who participates!
 
You know I'm just so proud of them all I love a chance to post pics!

This is Magi~ she is just under a year in this pic
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This was her as a baby last September
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Thanks for the rely, JM. Here's my little guy. Anyone have an opinion on how this guy looks for a little over a year old? I don't think he's changed much since last fall. Thanks-
 

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Here's a few pics that show my males progression.
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I just don't have a current one that shows that he's much darker red now then in the last pic.
 
My bloods growing over the years

Edmund,
Here are mine.
Russ
 

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I'd give him some more time before you make up your mind. Here is a photo of two yearling bloodreds, both turned out to be very nice adults. The second photo is one of the same snakes as the earlier pic, but about six months later.
 

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This is my bloodred of 10maand.
Be in love with her :grin01:
 

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Thanks for the responses everyone. I guess yearlings can still make considerable gains in appearance over the next few years. I think I'll keep my little guy for another year at least and see how he develops.
 
Edmund...when I still had my male bloodred. He didn't start blending together until AFTER his 2 birthday. He was just starting to come into his own when I lost him...Give it time and let the little guy surprise you.
 
Russ -> I absolutely love this 1st snake. Just great.
I prefer Blizzards, Ghosts and other "light" colored, but this one is just pure great.
 
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