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Upper Keys het Cinder Female

Roy Munson

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Or maybe I should have written "het Ashy" since she was produced by Rich Z.. At any rate, her name is Zelda, she's an '05, and she weighs 329g. She's freshly-shed in these shots. I had bad luck with the outdoor photos I tried to take today, so these will have to do. I think she's looking a little hefty for a Keys corn, so I'm going to start cutting her feeding frequency back a little. She'll be ready for my male Keys het cinder this spring. :)
 

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Het Cinder sounded just fine to me.;)

Zelda is very pretty!

Bet you cannot wait to be able to cross her with your male.:)
 
Lovely Dean. After seeing Toyahs keys het cinder in the flesh I have to say I am utterly impressed. They are just so unlike corns (if you know what I mean)
 
Thanks Dave and Rich. :cheers:
Pasodama said:
Het Cinder sounded just fine to me.;)

Zelda is very pretty!

Bet you cannot wait to be able to cross her with your male.:)
Thanks Deb. :) Yeah, I'm VERY much looking forward to producing a few cinders next year, Murphy willing. And I like Keys corns on their own, so the 66% poss. het cinder Keys in the clutch will please me as well, I'm sure.

Tula_Montage said:
Lovely Dean. After seeing Toyahs keys het cinder in the flesh I have to say I am utterly impressed. They are just so unlike corns (if you know what I mean)
Thank you, Elle. :) I know what you mean. Upper Keys corns are "just" normals, but you wouldn't have a hard time picking one out of a pile of run-of-the-mill normals. And maybe I'm imagining it, but cinder does seem to have a subtle effect on a Keys corn, even in het form. I think I have six Keys corns right now, not including my female cinder and the male cinder that's coming next week. I'm looking forward to working with all of them. :)
 
Very nice! She is a very nice snake to look at (for a hetrozygous snake ;). She has some great size too. But that is just standard in your collection huh? ;)
 
Marcel Poots said:
Very nice! She is a very nice snake to look at (for a hetrozygous snake ;). She has some great size too. But that is just standard in your collection huh? ;)
Thanks Marcel. Actually, she's probably my smallest '05. If she's not, she's second only to my blizzard female that's been a little bit slow in recovering from the clutch she laid a few months ago. ;)
 
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