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this year's first and only eggs

These babies are so-oo-oo beautiful! I love the "finger boa" shot, and the patterns are lovely. Too bad you aren't in the states - I'd be after buying one of these!
It's really too bad that I don't live in states. If I would live in states- I think that I have many corns. :bird:
 
My little finger boa weighs now 10 grams. She's still little but her appetite is good. Here's new pic of her, I took it few weeks ago. I named her Shelley from South Park. My other corns are named from South Park-series. :p

shelley01.jpg
 
Wow, I really like the one named shelley. Such a pink snake, Will she stay that pink as she gets older?
 
Such a pink snake, Will she stay that pink as she gets older?
I think that it'll be more whiter when she's grown up. But I hope that she'll be such pink as she's now. Some of that litter's babies are more apricot-coloured that pink.
 
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