Caryl
BrightHope
This pretty little girl was sent to me by Wendy Henderson in November. She came my way because she refused to eat, but I'm delighted to say that changed long ago. She and the other non-feeders were supposed to be going to students once I got them going, but my husband liked this sweetie. He's not much of a snake person, so what could I do but keep her? :sidestep:
She's up to 20 g now, happily eating double pinkies, and has quite a personality. Her name is - what else? - Wendy! Her saddles are a lovely light purple-grey, and her ground color is really clean. So far she hasn't a hint of yellow. I wish my son the photographer was here to do her justice. She was sent to me as anery A, het charcoal and hypo. Thanks for looking, and enjoy.
She's up to 20 g now, happily eating double pinkies, and has quite a personality. Her name is - what else? - Wendy! Her saddles are a lovely light purple-grey, and her ground color is really clean. So far she hasn't a hint of yellow. I wish my son the photographer was here to do her justice. She was sent to me as anery A, het charcoal and hypo. Thanks for looking, and enjoy.