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picture of first shed in progress

Thank you for the nice complement! Does it look Crimson? I just thought that the babies were all Amels and Miami phase. The father is a Candy Cane het Anery and the female (owned by Carol) is a Miami phase het Amel. I've never hatched anything Hypo before though so I don't know! That would be super cool! :)
 
Looks like your snake is being consumed by his own shed! :grin01:
That is a fantastic shot of a great snake. Very nice!
 
Traci1 said:
Thank you for the nice complement! Does it look Crimson? I just thought that the babies were all Amels and Miami phase. The father is a Candy Cane het Anery and the female (owned by Carol) is a Miami phase het Amel. I've never hatched anything Hypo before though so I don't know! That would be super cool! :)
Well, I've never hatched out a crimson myself, so I could be f.o.s.. ;) It just seems that most of the Miami-phase hatchlings I've seen are much darker than that, even after their first shed. Whatever it is, it's beautiful. :)
 
Roy Munson said:
Well, I've never hatched out a crimson myself, so I could be f.o.s.. ;) It just seems that most of the Miami-phase hatchlings I've seen are much darker than that, even after their first shed. Whatever it is, it's beautiful. :)

I think you are just used to looking at Carol's pictures...she hatches out baby Miamis that look like Anery's! hahaha!

I also asked Carol what she thought and we think it's just a light Miami phase.
 
A little bit of it could be the Milksnake Phase showing through. Mom is half Milksnake Phase and sometimes those clutches throw some big variations. :)
 
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