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WOW! Sunbeam snake in blue!

Kanchii

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Heard these guys were awesome while in blue, but daaaang! Here's Bling Bling a couple weeks ago first:

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And here he is in blue today:
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note, I was opening his tank to clean it out and switch him to eco earth, and I totally jerked his bin open too fast on accident and his bowl sloshed all over the place, that's why it looks dry in some areas and soaked in others :rofl: I'm taking good care of him, I swear!
 
Got mine from the reptile shop near by. Price depends, and most are wild caught these days. They need really high humidity and burrowing substrate, so you rarely see them and they stress from handling. So you pretty much never see them/take them out. Just a heads up. ;) But they are beautiful and worth preserving, so I'm getting a couple females in to hopefully breed to this fella and be able to produce my own captive bred babies.
 
wow, ok , maybe there not for me then, i have a young boy whose into reptiles and all sorts of animals. so i guess thats not a good choice for me. but it is gorgeous.
 
Yeah, not a good choice if you're going to want to be holding it. Definitely a beauty of a snake, but they're difficult.
 
i just got my first corn snake last wednesday and it is so pretty. the breeder i got her from told me about the site so i went on, and there are some eye catching snakes in here. wow , i can't wait for the expo. but good luck with the breeding.
 
i just got my first corn snake last wednesday and it is so pretty. the breeder i got her from told me about the site so i went on, and there are some eye catching snakes in here. wow , i can't wait for the expo. but good luck with the breeding.

Ah, very cool. Welcome into the world of corn snakes! Corns are definitely the best. Most varieties, good temperment, good size, eat well, and are easy! You'll soon find that it's an addiction. I count myself pretty lucky with only having three corns (and a hognose and this sunbeam snake) so far in my collection after only having snakes for two years.
 
I just love sunbeams. He is totally awesome looking in blue! almost milky looking. Can't wait to see how bright he is after he sheds.
 
Wow! You can really see why we call it 'blue'! Although he's kind of iridescent-silver-rainbow blue!

Absolutely gorgeous, thanks for sharing.
 
thanks guys! I just can't stop looking at the pics of him in blue, it's like ever scale is an opal but x10000 in beauty! Imagine if there was a snake that looked like this all the time! *drools*
 
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