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My new baby!

amandac

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Meet my new baby - tentative name Hissy Elliot, I'm not sure whether it's a boy or girl though. I'm in love! Also, can anyone help with identifying what morph this little sweetie might be?? Sorry the picture quality isn't great, I'll take more after I can start handling him/her.
 

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Looks like a Normal to me or slight variation.

As a side note - your cage looks "Wide Open" meaning there's not enough clutter inside. If you can see Through the cage and all around it, then the odds are your snake is going to be very uncomfortable.

The more clutter inside the better. Many of us use those fake vines and leaves and go all around the cage with them. They provide safety and places to cover up for the snake. I see a "Half Log" in there. That's good, but that's all I see. Several of them would be better. Make sure there is a place to "Hide" on the warm side of the cage, and a place to hide on the cool side as well.

Your snake will thank you for that.
 
Yes, we're currently working on the "clutter" part, I put a couple paper towel rolls for now, and collected some sticks but I need to clean/treat them before I put them in there. Thank you!
 
be careful when using sticks and twigs from outdoors. You should never use any kind of "Pine" wood and this includes cedar and all variations. There is a resin in pine that does nerve damage to snakes.
 
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