Well don’t call her yellow snow!
Snows retain a lot of their white as they age…moonglows yellow a lot though…comparatively
I think Snow Bunny is a better fitting.
Thanks she’s kahl and I was told by the previous owner her Anery 1, but unknown lineage aside from that. Could be coral or some line of pastel but hard to say without history. I paired her with my RC Pastel Jungle get Kahl boa. He’s from an RC x Coral sunglow so whatever she is, hopefully I get more like her!
Cant waite to see those puppies.
Same here! It’s gonna be a long couple of months for sure.
Its not so bad if you dont count down. Just mark the date 101 +/- 4.75 days from pos and it will show up before you know it.
This little one made a mess in her tub last night. She was rooting around in the bowl of mulch when I checked her tub and found it. She (conveniently) stayed in the bowl the bowl the whole time and watched me clean.
I like it when they do that.
This boy has a killer tail. Great saturation throughout but that tail is incredible in person. From a Hypo Harlequin Jungle produced by Gray Rushin x a Ferrari Pastel. Produced by Will Freeze
.This used to be Lenore’s holding/travel tub that she used to fit inside comfortably.
It’s only recently started to hit me that she has, in fact, grown.
Yup honey bunny! That’s what happens when you feed um! She’s a beautiful girl and she’s on her way to becoming a BIG beautiful girl!!!
The only other snake I’ve grown up from babyhood is my blood python, and boas grow so much slower than pythons. So it’s felt like she’s not growing. But then the other day I looked at her and was like, “When did you get so huge?”
Well you are definitely growing her up right! Unless you have breeding plans I believe it’s best to grow them slow and steady. One of these days you’ll have a whole body ful because she will be able to wrap around you! Then you’re gonna look at that tiny little tub and pull out her baby pictures. It will be a nostalgic trip down memory lane!
I can’t wait to wear her as a full body accessory! She’s currently in more of the chunky jewelry phase.
Removing my watch before opening her enclosure or working around her enclosure has really helped to chill her out. She’s still very curious, and I’m sure very hopeful that any footsteps near her enclosure bring delicious rodent offerings, but she’s much calmer about it, which has been a relief.
Looks like a nice peace of jewelry to me.
They grow fast enough for me and I personally like that males stay significantly smaller longer while females seem to grow faster after that 2/3 year mark. Males catch up in size after 5/7 years but never reach female full size.
That is one wild looking eye on that one!