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Normal yearling and bloodred hatchling

breakneck

New member
First up is the normal corn I got from a guy here in Florida who caught it in the wild. I just got it and have not yet named it.
It is in the blue phase and has not yet shed. It will be my first shed with either of the snakes I own. I will wait to feed it the first time after it sheds.
It has a great tempermant and is very docile.

normal corn 1.jpg

The color pattern almost matches completely coiled like this.
normal corn 2.jpg

normal corn 4.jpg

Next up is my hatchling bloodred - Balrog. It does not have a grey head though like other bloodreds but was sold as a bloodred so I wonder if it is.
I didn't have great pic quality up close to show you all the head pattern. I will get that up sometime later.
This hatchling is straight from the depths of hell itself! This snake gets major pissed off at me doing anything by it. (except this time, go figure)
It rattles it's tail and bites at me any time I open the cage and feeding it pinkies (putting it in another container) is looking the devil right in the eyes.
This snake hates me right now.
I think that'll change over time from reading other people's experiences.

blood corn 1.jpg

blood corn 2.jpg
 
Beautiful babies!
There is an easy way to tell if Balrog is indeed a bloodred. Just look at his belly. It should have no black checkers on it at all.
 
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