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Photo shoot with some of the boys!

heatwave

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My sister's a professional photographer and she was out at our farm taking some shots of the farm critters. I asked her if she would mind taking a few quick shots of some of my corns. It was still pretty chilly out (70F or so) and so she only shot for about 2 minutes. These were my six favorites! These are four of my boys!
 

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Awesome!

Since I'm new to learning about the different snakes, could you identify them please? :)
 
Cowboy is the big male "looketee" (Okeetee *phase*) Severus is supposedly a platinum (but im actually thinking he might be just a ghost) Casper is a snow motley, Blu is an anery motley and the very top picture with Casper is Popcorn, an amel.
 

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They're all very handsome, Popcorn in particular, such a bright red.

Thanks! I'm hoping to breed Popcorn this year :) Ole Poppy was one of my first corns that I purchased at an expo as a tiny little hatchling. It will be really interesting to see if there are some hets hidden there.
 
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