HerpsOfNM
My name's Blurryface...
I'll start with my "questionable" corns; animals I have limited history/background genetics on.
These first 2 are part of a heartbreaking situation. A young lady I'd sold a pair of leopard geckos to earlier this year sadly took her life last month. I know no history behind these animals other than what a mutual friend was told and who I got them from. White balance is slightly off (greenish cast) in 2nd photo.
The granite above apparently has had some shedding issues of some sort going on. The mutual friend from which I got her and the regular anery is a slightly inexperienced keeper and attempted to hand shed this snake resulting in exposing nape of neck skin prematurely (thus why it's covered in coco and aspen, which under that is bacitracin ointment) and appears to have some eye/head shed problems. I just got her a week ago and though she has these wounds she's already eaten for me. Time will tell if she heals well. Size wise, she's large enough to take adult/jumbo mice. The little "normal" anery above is on the threshold of not quite 2-3 pinkies, but yet not fuzzies.
Not sure if I should call this snow a motley or a striped, but it's showing that weird influence of both with the motley more dominant. I picked "it" up as a tiny hatchling that came into PetSmart in early November. It's growing a little slower than I'd like, but regularly taking 2 pinkies a feeding 2x/week.
These next 2 are animals I have genetic history behind. First is a female Reverse Okeetee from SMR that I got at the 2010 Arlington, TX NARBC
Second is my male tessera (also from SMR) I got at last month's Arlington NARBC. You can see some of the caramel influence along his ventrals.
And lastly is an old girl that I still hope has a little steam left in her ovaries. She's WC from fairly near Okeetee Club road and has been with me for going on 13 years. She's pushing almost 5ft (rough estimate from her recently stretched straight out in a 3ft sterilite tub with ~1.5-2ft hanging out. She's an absolute sweetheart.
These first 2 are part of a heartbreaking situation. A young lady I'd sold a pair of leopard geckos to earlier this year sadly took her life last month. I know no history behind these animals other than what a mutual friend was told and who I got them from. White balance is slightly off (greenish cast) in 2nd photo.
The granite above apparently has had some shedding issues of some sort going on. The mutual friend from which I got her and the regular anery is a slightly inexperienced keeper and attempted to hand shed this snake resulting in exposing nape of neck skin prematurely (thus why it's covered in coco and aspen, which under that is bacitracin ointment) and appears to have some eye/head shed problems. I just got her a week ago and though she has these wounds she's already eaten for me. Time will tell if she heals well. Size wise, she's large enough to take adult/jumbo mice. The little "normal" anery above is on the threshold of not quite 2-3 pinkies, but yet not fuzzies.
Not sure if I should call this snow a motley or a striped, but it's showing that weird influence of both with the motley more dominant. I picked "it" up as a tiny hatchling that came into PetSmart in early November. It's growing a little slower than I'd like, but regularly taking 2 pinkies a feeding 2x/week.
These next 2 are animals I have genetic history behind. First is a female Reverse Okeetee from SMR that I got at the 2010 Arlington, TX NARBC
Second is my male tessera (also from SMR) I got at last month's Arlington NARBC. You can see some of the caramel influence along his ventrals.
And lastly is an old girl that I still hope has a little steam left in her ovaries. She's WC from fairly near Okeetee Club road and has been with me for going on 13 years. She's pushing almost 5ft (rough estimate from her recently stretched straight out in a 3ft sterilite tub with ~1.5-2ft hanging out. She's an absolute sweetheart.