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Pics of adult snow corns?

Sindrik8x

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Convince me a snow is a good buy for starters. Looks like it is the best bet to keep my start up price low and buy local here. I will be able to focus more on the cage set up and maybe get another corn at the reptile show in October.

It's high on my list already, but I had granite above it initially. I do have to say, there is something pretty sweet looking about adult snows. I think they kind of remind me of those white burmese pythons you typically see as far as color and character.

Anyone?
 
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I don't find snows to have a different personality than any other corn.
 
Character was probably the wrong word. I didn't mean it in a personality sense. Just the look of the snake in general I guess.
 
Snows vary quite a bit as adults. I'm a huge fan of snow stripes and I would lov e to have one someday.

Here is my pretty girl. She is an angel.
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HVani, I love the color on her. She is certainly pretty. I'm hoping if I end up getting one that the coloration pans out more like this as I dig the subtlety of this morph when they end up like this. I normally don't like a whole lot of yellow on snows, but on yours, it accents perfectly around her head and down her belly to the point that I actually love it.

Beautiful animal you have there. I'm jelly.
 
Thank you :)

There is also a bit of color that the camera just cannot pick up on her. Between her scales she is lavender with subtle hues of peach. She is a beautiful animal and a joy to be around.
 
Wondering what it takes to develop a trait.

Miss Speckles, 2007 pascopaul paradox. She has within her: anery, hypo, caramel, amel...
& trait?. Hopefully interlacing of the genetics will tell.
X her son, het green coral snow of another lineage.
 

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