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shed and fed, Annie

diamondlil

Mice! They taste so nice!
My ghost mot has shed and I can't believe the change, she's turning pink!
 

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Thanks! She's very calm and easy to handle, no spazzing at all. M-plan diet working well too!
 
diamondlil said:
darn my camera, she is lighter and pinker in real life grrrrrrrrrrr

Lovely ghost mot!

My little ghost has a new pink stripe running down her back, but I can't get a picture of it.
 
diamondlil said:
Thanks! She's very calm and easy to handle, no spazzing at all. M-plan diet working well too!

LOL I love that M-plan! I need to get the miami girl onto its... shes a bit skinny :(
 
You should see our pudgy hatchling snow.. shes on 1 pink every 3 - 5 days and growing rapidly.. shes a little shorter than the new miami yet esme is MUCH skinnier!! Shes only been on 1 pink every week though.

What a difference every 3 - 5 days makes in the growth!!!
 
yep, but I think the M-plan meister is right that it doesn't work for every snake. Some seem to grow in length instead, I think it also works better the sooner it's started, but Nellie still at the skinny worm stage!
 
diamondlil said:
darn my camera, she is lighter and pinker in real life grrrrrrrrrrr
Yeah, that's hard to pick up without a high-end camera. But she looks darned good in those photos anyway. :)
 
Thanks Dean, she's lightened up a good few shades with this shed, depending on the light she looks pink or steely grey now. She has 5 checks under her chin, so I don't know if she gets disqualified from being a mot. I was going to see her breeder about his later ghost clutches, but have lost the darn 'phone number
 
diamondlil said:
Thanks Dean, she's lightened up a good few shades with this shed, depending on the light she looks pink or steely grey now. She has 5 checks under her chin, so I don't know if she gets disqualified from being a mot. I was going to see her breeder about his later ghost clutches, but have lost the darn 'phone number

I noticed she seems to be confuzzded over what kind of corn to be...
Maybe shes a chondro too LOL
 
Well she was sold as a mot, but the response to her first pictures was that she has some checks so she isn't mot?

:shrugs:
 

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:shrugs: only 5 little checks on her throat, but if that means she's a normal, she's a normal. I could always tippex them away.............
 
LOL Its obvious she carries the motley gene... see what happens in a few years... If you get checkers out of her, buy a BIG bottle of tipex :)
 
Wow, she sure looks to be a nice looking ghost. I can't say one way or another about the motley with those checks at the neck, but as far as the saddle connections goes, she could possibly be motley. I have an amel motley that I purchased from Stephen W. that looks like a normal with her pattern, but her belly is clean - not a single check.

Best way to find out for certain is to breed it with another motley - or so I'd imagine.

Anyway, thank you for sharing - she is a lovely lady and I have to say that her tail pattern is neat!

Jenn
 
Thanks! When I went to the reptile show I was supposed to look at all the stalls and weigh up the different pros and cons of the herps on offer, but Annie was the first corn I saw, and that was that!
 
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