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Introducing....Paprikás

hmmm not sure... looks like it UNTIL you see the belly checkers... shouldn't be any black or very limited.. I THINK.. I might be wrong... very pretty snake though <3
 
I'm not sure if it makes a difference at all, but her belly checkers are kind of brown....maybe even a chestnut color. I'll try to get a better shot of them the next time she is out exploring her new world. lol.
And Thank You, I know she is not as spectacular as some of the snakes I've seen on here, but I already love her dearly and in my heart she is beautiful!
 
ahh if they are reddish yes then she's most likely hypo.. so yes the colors of the belly checkers do matter :D I love the name btw and she is beautiful. I have a weird looking normal that I adore despite she's normal.. lol
 
Here is an example of a Hypo's belly checkers and eyes. The checkers are dark but muted, tinged with red/orange. The eyes are dark.

http://s17.photobucket.com/user/jus...es and Feeders/snake641.jpg.html?sort=3&o=525



From my inexpert opinion I'd say you have a Hypo. Lighter eyes (but they do look a bit darker in most pics), dark yet kind of muted belly checkers, and lack of black saddles. The only saddle checkers I do see have that Hypo tone.

Here's a link to Ian's vivarium to see a larger range of Hypos.
http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/hypomelanistic/
 
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