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The Crazy Bunch - Ghost Bloodred, Coral Snow Bloodred

Originally posted by bribrian
That coral snow blood is pure class, you know you're required to post pics after every shed, it's the law!!!

Good Lord I hope not..........it's difficult enough taking photo's of white snakes :eek1:

originally posted by caramia12
can't wait to see both as adults. especially the coral snow bloodred.

Yup, I for one have never seen an adult Coral Snow Bloodred / Diffused. At the moment I will be quite satisfied if they all feed.........it's often the most treasured hatchlings that give the most hassle!

Original quote D&LCornSnakes
that is an awesome group of snakes!

Thanks, it is a clutch well worth waiting for.........now what will my next project be?
 
Up date, as requested by bribrian............

Post slough - Coral Snow Bloodred male, date of photo: 13/09/06
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Coral Snow Bloodred, close up
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Post slough - Ghost Bloodred female, d.o.photo: 13/09/06
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Ghost Bloodred, close up
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And one of the Ghost poss. het. Bloods (male), also, post slough: 13/09/06
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Hope you like...........it's taken me all morning to take these shots!

Lex
 
WOW!!! They are STUNNING! We expect monthly photo updates from here on out ya know :grin01: :cheers:
 
Sorry about my bad english! can you post a few more pic's after shed? and after next shed? an after shed after next? ;-)
 
that coral little jem is absolutely amazing! wow! do please post pictures as they grow! congradulations! :wavey:
 
Lexcorn said:
Ha,ha...........that beauty has an attitude, she is in strike pose & is a definate keeper even if she does not tame down!

Thanks. Lex


She was my favorite too... is she one of the recent pictures?
 
Sorry guys..........have been hospitalized over the last 14 days.

Will post some photo's soon. They are all coming along nicely now.

Best wishes. Lex
 
Lexcorn said:
Sorry guys..........have been hospitalized over the last 14 days.

Will post some photo's soon. They are all coming along nicely now.

Best wishes. Lex
Sorry to hear that, get well soon
 
Crap! Get well soon and take your time! Looking forward to the pics....

Maybe I can cheer you up a bit with a nice pic of my granite? He is doign well and looking better with every shed (2 so far)!
 

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Thank you All for your Good Wishes..........the little Granite is lookin' good Barbara, thanks for the up-date.

Well, here they are guys.........photo's taken 07/11/06, post slough

Coral Avalanche (aka Coral Snow Bloodred) - male:

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Ghost Bloodred - female:

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I shall try to get some photo's of the other 2 Ghost Blood females soon!

Best Wishes. Lex
 
That ghost blood looks soo close to my granite on the pics.... the paper with him said poss het hypo but looking at this he must be het hypo IMO.....
 
Yup, the Ghost Bloodred has darkened since her last photographs.........

Barbara...........it is, entirely, possible that your Granite is het Hypo, he was always quite a pale example. It will be fun for you to prove him out.

Best wishes. Lex
 
Lexcorn said:
Yup, the Ghost Bloodred has darkened since her last photographs.........

Barbara...........it is, entirely, possible that your Granite is het Hypo, he was always quite a pale example. It will be fun for you to prove him out.

Best wishes. Lex

I want to breed him to a butter, I don't have any female with known hypo... :shrugs: But, that is no guarantee I never will.... :grin01: I'm gonna have so much fun! I'm so happy with him!
 
Lexcorn said:
Yup, the Ghost Bloodred has darkened since her last photographs.........

I looked back at the first pic and you are so right! Usually ghosts get lighter... right?
 
Here are some photo's of the siblings. These two ladies were a little resistant to start feeding, however, they have decided to oblige & have eaten consistantly.......as you can see.

Ghost Bloodred - female:

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Ghost Bloodred - female:

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Lex
 
Wow, I might be interested in these lines if they keep getting darker. Nothing against those that like the lighter/pinker versions, but they always remind me of raw fish fillets or would that be snake fillets.
 
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