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I got a snow! Pattern??

elliotulysses

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I can't tell if she has a specific pattern
But the second pic has her future boyfriend in it
Thoughts?
 
It's a nice regular saddle pattern. Those two snakes look exactly like my Rigby & Marceline when I got them! :) They're a snow and an anery too.
 
It's a nice regular saddle pattern. Those two snakes look exactly like my Rigby & Marceline when I got them! :) They're a snow and an anery too.
How funny. How old are they now? Mine are approaching one year!
did you breed yours out? I'm curious of the genetic possibilities. My gf is getting into breeding big time
 
They're three years old now and haven't been bred. I didn't want to breed them to each other because they're clutch mates, but this summer I bought a pair of tessera hatchlings with the right genes to make good pairings with my older snakes if I feel like breeding them in a few years.

My snow is the male and my anery is the female. People always assume the pink one is the girl but he's not. LOL

If you bred those to each other you'd definitely get aneries, maybe snows, less likely other morphs but you never know what hets they have.
 
They're three years old now and haven't been bred. I didn't want to breed them to each other because they're clutch mates, but this summer I bought a pair of tessera hatchlings with the right genes to make good pairings with my older snakes if I feel like breeding them in a few years.

My snow is the male and my anery is the female. People always assume the pink one is the girl but he's not. LOL

If you bred those to each other you'd definitely get aneries, maybe snows, less likely other morphs but you never know what hets they have.
Awesome!
Do you have pics of yours?
mine weren't clutch mates so...snake lovin
I also want to see how mine will turn out!
 
Sure, here's Rigby out for a stroll on the patio:


And Marceline who thinks it's funny to overflow her water dish:
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