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Wild Cherry bloodred

How old is this beauty, anyway?

She's a 2005. But she didn't start turning very very dark until last sumer.

Thanks for all the kind comments, everyone...she is one of our favorites. Not only is she beautiful, she's an all-around Good Snake...gentle, eats well, etc. I haven't decided yet who she'll be bred back to next year...since she is het fire, last season I bred her to a very dark fire and am very pleased with how the babies look.
 
She's a 2005. But she didn't start turning very very dark until last sumer.

Thanks for all the kind comments, everyone...she is one of our favorites. Not only is she beautiful, she's an all-around Good Snake...gentle, eats well, etc. I haven't decided yet who she'll be bred back to next year...since she is het fire, last season I bred her to a very dark fire and am very pleased with how the babies look.

So, Marsha.... can we see pics of the babies???? Would be really nice of you!!! :licklips:
 
So, you want to see the babies??

Here they are, or at least some of them. I am posting them with the permission of Marsha...ENJOY!! ;)
 

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Congrats Tommy.. Can't wait to see pics of the newest addition.. Marsha brought Wild Cherry to the Anahiem show, did you see her there?

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
Congrats Tommy.. Can't wait to see pics of the newest addition.. Marsha brought Wild Cherry to the Anahiem show, did you see her there?

Regards.. Tim of T and J

I did! Marsha herself was giving a presentation at the time, so I didn't get to meet her, but I met her daughter who was at the table and I got to see Wild Cherry.

Wouldn't you know it though, my little one is just starting to come into blue tonight, probably just cause I was going to take her picture, lol.

She's a little rascal cause she's not eating on her own yet, also she likes to stick her tongue at me.. :nyah:

Should add though- She was sold to me as one who isn't feeding yet, so that was not a surprise. Don't want that to worry any of her potential buyers! ;)
 
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I scent the pinkyes with an anole for my problem feeders and put them and the pink in a SMALL container and after about a month they always feed out of my hand and non secnted.
 
I have an anole just for the occasion! I'm confident I can get her going, she's in great shape.. But it'll take time.
 
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