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What do the eyes look like? Lavenders kind of look brown as babies. It is hard to tell by the picture but it looks like it is a gray snake with pinky under tones.
Here are a few pictures of my lavender that I just got a week ago.
What color are the irises of the eyes? Do you know what the parents are? It looks more like a ghost to me than a lavender, but then, it could also be an anery lavender which I have about zero experience with.
no i didnt find it lol... I bought it at a local pet shop, which i dont normally do but i figured if its a lavender i had to have her. She has blue-ish eyes, black pupils and pinky undertones.
You should have stuck with the story that you had found it in your yard, that would have been more interesting. If I ever move to Antarctica, I am going to use that story all the time with my snakes. I think it does look lavender.
lol i will remember that one... I should say that with my albino.... or better yet my bumble bee ball python...mass freak out on my street would surely in-sue