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Starting a Progression thread for my 2014 Neon X Bubblegum Snow

Causack

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I've been trying to find a lot of Neon Snow Corn Progression Threads but I haven't been able to find too many! I'm new here, I'm a first time poster and I'm a first time snake owner! ((Well my dad owned a Red Tail Boa when I was a kid but that doesn't count.:licklips:))

We're best friends already. She is my world!:spinner:

So here is Adelaide! I got her from Corn Moon Cornsnakes, and she is a Neon x Bubblegum Snow Corn snake. She was born on August 1 2014, but I got her September 23, 2015.

It's hard to measure the wiggle worm, but so far she has shed for me once (and is about to shed again!) The shed was October 1st 2015, and it measured around 22 inches. The last time I weighed her was the October 28...and she was 31.2 grams,(I hope that's right, I think my scale is broken)

Tonight is feeding night so I'm going to weigh her again right before and see if shes gotten any bigger. Hopefully in a few days after she sheds I can post her new length and weight then. (if its significant enough...which I hope it is!

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This is her belly! It's lime green checkers (with a rainbow iridescence)!

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I'm having the same problem a lot of people seem to be having... which is capturing her colors on camera! Shes mostly pink, with darker pink or purple saddles. Then as it gets closer to her head the inside of her saddles get a bit more yellow, and then she has some yellow blush on her cheeks:) But what you cant really see in the pictures is the thin (but bright!) GREEN outlines around her saddles! I'm hoping those really come out after her next shed <3

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And that's that! I guess that's my post! I'm not really sure how these work so I hope I'm doing this right, haha. I will post again soon! :)
 
She has some great coloring. Pink, purple, green, and yellow! It sounds like a sorbet, not a snake.

I <3 her name, too, btw ;)
 
Wow she is beautiful. I have a 12 week old Female Avalanche Snow. My Rizzo, or Riz for short.


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Update!

Im going to make two posts.

These pictures were taken of Adelaide on November 6 2015

(Bear in mind these are very washed out. I can never get a good picture with my stupid iphone. I need like, a professional camera to capture her colors!)

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^^ The last one was taken right before she started to shed right in my hand!
 
Update for March

Today is March 6 2016
Meaning Adelaide is now officially 1 year, 7 months and 5 days old.

Here are some updated pics! I took them in different lighting to really try to show her colors... but I think I still failed. Getting closer though! Good enough at least ;) FOR NOW!

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Here is a picture of her length... Obviously different lighting again. And please excuse the mess. But that's it for this update!

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Not color corrected!

I know that the first picture looks really color corrected...All I did was dial down the "highlights" switch... because there was a glare coming off her body...and it made everything look really orange... but i didn't increase the saturation or anything! Haha sorry. Just wanted to post a disclaimer!
 
I love your snake. Amazing photos. Such a beautiful corn. Looking forward to more photos in the future.
 
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