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Kauket and Kek

StormRose

Looking for Marbles
This is my girl Kauket after her last shed.

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And a pic of her watching me from her hide today.

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I don't remember what her classification is. I have it on a sheet my breeder gave me, but it's buried somewhere.

This is Kek, my little man hiding in his tube.

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Eventually the plan is to breed him with Kauket, once he's big enough that he's no longer a snack. lol

Both of their names come from the Ancient Egyptian pantheon. Kek and Kauket were the primordial snake deities of darkness.
 
Yup, that was taken when she was less than a month old along with this one

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She's way too big to do that now, I have to wear her as a necklace instead, and Kek won't sit still for longer than 3 seconds. He's a hyper boy when he's not hiding.
 
Pretty snakes.:)
I like their names. Almost used those names, for one pair of my snakes, but, instead, went with another set of names.
 
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