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Dilute Anery Vanishing Stripe

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
Hydrangea was enjoying her brief outing a few weeks ago, exploring and soaking up the sunshine! She also seemed to like hubby's orchid...kept trying to get inside it!
 
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Holy wow! She's gorgeous! Might she possibly be related to a trio I managed to snag from Katie a while back? *fingers crossed*

If it weren't insanely cold and rainy outside (well... just cold now, actually), I'd join in the photo war, too. :D But since I can't it's great to see your wonderful pictures of gorgeous snakies!
 
Holy wow! She's gorgeous! Might she possibly be related to a trio I managed to snag from Katie a while back? *fingers crossed*

Guaranteed to be related, but as to what extent, I would have to see the paperwork as I had 2 females one year that produced dilutes when paired with the same male.
 
Okay, you need to stop the photo war with Walter RIGHT NOW!!!!! (Love her!!!)

Sorry! I can't do that! I see he has posted some more so I have to get moving and resize the photos I took of most of my adults just before putting them in brumation. ;)
 
Gorgeous, just gorgeous. I love anerys. Hydrangea is particularly nice, wonderful subtle colors.

I look forward to more pictures over time. I am sure that she will continue to be stunning.
 
I'd be happy to help you play, John. Anything you want me to photograph- send 'em on down!!

It's 35F here this morning, though. But probably warm enough to take a snake out later!!

I'm thinking of asking Kanapaha Botanical Gardens if I can bring a snake there to photograph.
 
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