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Miami :-d

Beautiful snake, but what a strange head pattern. It looks almost like the head pattern of a young diffused corn. Unique looking Miami.
 
no bloodred blood inside ;-) it´s just miami x silverqueen, second generation ...
there also hatched anerys, ghosts, hypos, amels and snows.
I just have one anery, this miami and 2 hypos. but I took the best looking ones ;-)
amels looked quite interesting but just males ...snow was boring. ghost looked like a silverqueen but also just a male.
an interesting thing is that some animals had just no contrast and looked like a motley beside the pattern and 1-2 dots at the vent.
???
 
before the leaves dry out, here freshly shed hypo miami :grin01:
 

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I love those "bald" headed beauties! I picked up one at the NARBC show in Tinley Park, it looks like it could be a relative almost.
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It is supposed to be just a normal what do you think?
 
pewter said:
before the leaves dry out, here freshly shed hypo miami :grin01:

Just a hint - you still know that this little critter won't leave your home until I refused to take him for my collection. :santa:

@abell I think your animal does really look Hypo. But if the breeder sold it as a normal, it may only be a very light line with very less black on it.
 
What a gorgeous idea using autumn leaves as a photo background! You can pick different varieties to compliment the snakes colouration...I know what I'll be doing tomorrow when I'm on yard duty!!! I've never seen that before and I must say I'm impressed!
 
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