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Photo update on some of my (semi) adult corns

SnakeAround

Formerly Blutengel
First Korben, '06 blue motley male. He has black specks appearing on his neck, like someone puts tiny bits of charcoal on him randomly.

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Kaylinn, '07 miami phase female (dam of micro's)

kaylinn_2011-09-28.jpg


Diva, '09 anery motley het dilute amel female (daughter of Korben)

diva_2011_09_28.jpg


Torto, '10 normal from butter x sunkissed (way large for a yearling).

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Riella, his '10 sister and future mate, a bit smaller but has been closing the gap lately.

riella.jpg


Scarlett, '09 hypo het anery blood female (for sale)

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Very nice batch there Barbara! Your hypo might be strawberry or hypo/straw from the looks of it. I think a lot of people may have strawberry lurking around in their hypos and don't know it!
 
Thanks Tara!

Well, she came from a cross of granite x unrelated hypo (same look as her daughter), so I think she won't be homo strawberry, or the granite should coincidentally be het strawberry. And straws are darker I think? Perhaps het straw + het hypo than.... Well, I'm not gonna try to find out because I have too many projects going on already :p
 
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