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Indigo Montoya the Anery-Lavender

WOW!!! I was also not the biggest lav fan until now... me thinks this may be my next morph? I definitely want to see pics after shed, but he is really stunning.
 
Holy rusted metal Batman! Now that is an absolute stunner! That has got to be one of the best looking ANery Lavs I have ever seen. I absolutely adore the name as well :D
 
Wow can you ever see the lavender color in him. I've always thought lavenders were kinda blah, but he's wonderful:)
 
POST SHED PICS

So here is the teaser I posted in Hanna and Gustav's thread, reposted here for completeness' sake:

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And here are pictures from this morning. It's been cold and rainy so I couldn't do a lot. But I put him in our crab-apple tree and since it was cold he let me take a few pictures. Here are a few decent ones:

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One more for good measure. You can see how big he is getting a little better in this one, he weighs 98g today.

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16 months later....

Here is a brand new photo from today. He is now 405 grams. I put him with Tupelo Honey this year, but she laid duds.

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He has lost the lavender coloration almost entirely but is still a nice light gray.
 
Beautiful, Dave.

Congratulations, my friend. You (your business/hobby) are really growing and spreading out.
 
Hippolyte and Philomène are doing fine. He is lighter (a picturebook anery), she is even richer (a 'super' classic) and low on the bordering. I have about 4 reliable feeding day cleanup snakes, and both of them are among them. They have never once refused a meal and are very mild-mannered.
 
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