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Sink the Pink

I like how on the last one it has a nice strong stripe until it stops abruptly & turns into cubes. -cool stuff :)
 
Gorgeous babies. I'm a little ignorant when it comes to patterns. What pattern is it that makes the front third of their body striped, them saddles the rest of the body? For example the first photo in this thread.
 
I like how on the last one it has a nice strong stripe until it stops abruptly & turns into cubes. -cool stuff :)

Thanks! It's like two snakes in one. The very 1st one pictured & the last one are the same snake.;)

Tom,
Congrats once again! You should be proud with the entire brood.

Orlando

Thanks Orlando!

#3 is killer, corngrats! (yes it says corngrats)

Thanks Lars!

Tom, knock it off! Too many cool snakes in one post :) :dancer:

Thanks Steve!

Uhm. I think #3 and the very last one said something about coming to live with me.

Thanks! I'm pretty sure #3 is staying here, but I'm pretty sure we can do something with the last one. I'll know for certain after the 1st shed.

Ban him!! LOL

Very nice job Tom!!

Thanks for sharing.

Thanks Lennycorn!
 
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