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Which of your snake's is your favorite? (Show us!)

Definitely Boo, but only because Mouse caused me such stress with her poor sheds and initial bad feeding response. Boo always sheds perfect and eats like food is going out of style! (Also Mouse poops whenever my mom is near)
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Benji, a very common but still gorgeous Amel '09 who started me into my collection and love of corns. He's my "lovey" boy who seems to truly enjoy my warm hands and a fun trip out of the viv. He's ALWAYS eaten for me and so far his sheds((Except for the first on home)) have been PERFECT :3
 
I've thought long and hard on this and I don't believe that I have a favorite per se, but my BCI "Penny" would be the hardest to say goodbye to if I had to. I really need to get some updated pics of her. She's not the prettiest snake I have by some's standards, but I am so attached to her.

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Alright now, no making fun of my clumsy photography skills. :D Just wanted to prove I DO have snakes. LOL.
I just learned how to crop and resize on my apple. Pics are too bright : big bowl is deep turquoise, and cloth is deep purple.
1) Sunglow Stripe (male), Samson....Poppycorns stock
2) Sulfur (male), Flavius....Serpenco stock
 

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Alright now, no making fun of my clumsy photography skills. :D Just wanted to prove I DO have snakes. LOL.
I just learned how to crop and resize on my apple. Pics are too bright : big bowl is deep turquoise, and cloth is deep purple.
1) Sunglow Stripe (male), Samson....Poppycorns stock
2) Sulfur (male), Flavius....Serpenco stock

There goes my theory of you actually conducting a social research about snake owners.
 
Diamond Lil is still the very favourite out of all my snakies! After all her troubles and struggles to survive, she still just makes my heart melt when I hold her. If circumstances meant a huge change in my life she is the snake I'd never want to give up. In fact if I lost Lil I'd have to think long and hard about carrying on with the rest of the snakes.
 

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Anery Pewter

Amazing snakes everyone!

Lex, those are all absolutely gorgeous snakes. I love your Anery Pewter/ Granite. I'm curious if you can tell a Pewter/Granite apart from a regular Granite by appearance alone, or is breeding the only way to find out.
I have a Granite, and I have had my own recent speculations that he may have more than just Anery/Blood. He looks much different than most Granite's I've seen, but doesn't look like any Pewter's I've seen either. I understand that there's variation in all morphs, but his extremely dark eyes, and absolutely no yellow or peach coloration, has made me curious if there's more to him than just being Granite.

Sorry to be off topic, but I've been thinking about this for a little while, and your photo of the Granite/Pewter is the most similar to my "Granite" that I've seen so far.

Hi Michael,

Ya, you have asked the 'one million dollar' question re: Anery Pewter.

I typed out a rather long response only to be lost in cyberspace, therefore, rather than repeat I suggest that you start your own thread on this subject & post a couple of photo's of your Granite male which will, perhaps, encourage other thoughts to be profered.

Send me a Link via PM & I shall add some further photo's.

Kind regards. Lex
 
Hi Michael,

Ya, you have asked the 'one million dollar' question re: Anery Pewter.

I typed out a rather long response only to be lost in cyberspace, therefore, rather than repeat I suggest that you start your own thread on this subject & post a couple of photo's of your Granite male which will, perhaps, encourage other thoughts to be profered.

Send me a Link via PM & I shall add some further photo's.

Kind regards. Lex
Thank you, I shall start another thread! I apologize for being off topic as well, but your photos just strengthened my curiosity about my own snake.
 
As many snakes as I have, or ever had, determining my favorite really wasn't that hard to do. I has to be Boo, my handsome '01 ghost male. The ghost morph was the very first one that I really had my heart set on getting and producing, and Boo is the only male keeper from the very first clutch of ghosts I produced. Besides being super gorgeous, Boo is also super sweet and the first snake I grab for anyone to handle, no matter their experience. I had my children handling Boo when my youngest was just a toddler.

These are just a tiny sampling of the photos I have of Boo from over the years, and even though his "peachiness" has diminished, he will always be the best damn ghost EVER!
I couldn't rep you, but I love that in all your wonderful snakes you have a favourite, with a name and a story to tell!
 
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