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Dedicated to Sunglow!

lucia

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I would like to see more pictures of your sunglow cornsnakes, They are beautiful and this is my male.
 

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Nice looking sunglow there

I can't seem to find the photos of my sunglow...
I will post them once I find it...
 
Here's some

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Enjoy~
 
Here is a pic of my sunglow motley. Purchased as a male, but found out later she was mis-sexed and is really a female. Turned out to be a better deal for me.
 

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wow that sunglow motley is amazing, i dont know if it's only the picture, but it seems to glow, really nice
 
Thanks for the nice words. She is VERY bright actually. When I walked by the table at the show I got her at, she is the first one I noticed. That pic was taken indoors in the snake room. I can't imagine how bright a pic taken outside would be. She is also quite large. I think she is the largest one I have at this time. I hope that my other corns grow to be her size. :)
 
This is Dot.
Purchased her at the same time. They have both been growing and his color is really starting to shine. Their pattern is really nice.
 

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here's my sunglow motley, and yes most sunglow mots tend to "glow" :) also he's a bit more red-ish than the pic shows

from SMR Stock :)
 

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Striped Sunglow

This Striped Sunglow has a broken pattern, but her color is exquisite. She has the most saturated orange and red color of any Sunglow that I have. She stood out amongst her siblings as something special.

She is only a little over six months old.
 

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Here is another shot of her with some beautiful yellow Dandelions in my lawn.
:D
 

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Heres my sunglow: (im not sure 100% if he/she is a sunglow)
 

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Striped Sunglow

I never really thought about this female Striped Amel as being a Sunglow, but I think she would qualify. Most Motleys and Stripes lack much white anyway, so most of the amels would be considered Sunglows, by the no white definition. She does "Glow" in the sun, so this would help put her into the Sunglow group.
 

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