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Candy the R.O.: Progression Thread

CornSnakeBreeder

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I attemped at doing my own little photo shoot with my reverse okeetee, Candy. She is almost a year now, I hatched her out last year. She is a little bit more than 40 grams right now...do you think that is too small? Sorry, a lot of the pictures aren't very well focused and some are a little blurry. My bad, I hope I do better next time, although Candy wasn't very cooperative, she can be quite the little worm... Oh and by the way, the shots of her in the grass are WAY not her true colours, her real colours are closer to the shots when she is on the elephant. ;)

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Thanks, I find them really nice as well, which is why I put them up, but I don't like how it doesn't show the contrast of her colours.
 
I just have a really quick question for anyone, she is an '09, she is 42 grams, and 17 inches long, is that the right size and length for an almost yearling corn snake?
 
It depends I have 09's that are smaller though they were super late 09's, and 09's that are bigger, but not by much. My bigger 09's just moved to hopper mice and are fed every 6 days. What size prey is she eating and how often?
 
It depends I have 09's that are smaller though they were super late 09's, and 09's that are bigger, but not by much. My bigger 09's just moved to hopper mice and are fed every 6 days. What size prey is she eating and how often?

I just switched her from one fuzzy every saturday to two fuzzies every saturday when I was feeding her yesterday actually.She ate them like a champ, so Im going to continue feeding her two fuzzies very saturday from now on. Thanks for the response! :)
 
Next shed!

Well Candy shed about 3 days ago, so I decided it was time to add a couple more shots of her. Some pictures are with flash, other are without, I will let you know which ones are and aren't. Enjoy! :)

With Flash:

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Without Flash:

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Sorry they aren't the BEST quality photos, I really want to get one of those photographer cameras, just gotta start saving up! ;)
 
Next shed! She just ate so I couldn't weigh her, but I will in a couple of days. I'm kinda dissapointed as she is loosing her thick borders that she had when she was younger... I guess she will just be a pretty amel possible het anery (Found out her mom is het anery this year). She is now 1 years old, so these are her birthday pictures even though her birthday is in late June :p There not the best pictures, but enjoy them! :)

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That seems to be the norm for that kind of thing, at least from most of the examples I've seen.
 
Thats a very purty R/O. My first snake was an R/O. it's what started me down a strange road of snake bites and scared neighbors. :dgrin: She's almost 4 years old now. Your snake has so much more orange between her saddles than mine ever did, but otherwise almost identical. I'll post some pics in few days, shes in shed atm.
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I can haz mousy now?

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