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Posted by: waspinator421 at Fri Jun 18 15:10:07 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by waspinator421 ]  
   

So these two snakes have really been catching my eye lately. They both were good looking hatchlings, but have really developed into some stunning youngsters so far.

This one is Toulouse, a 2008 female that I bought a while back. Here she is when I got her:




And here she is today:








This male is one I produced last year, and was one of the last ones left for sale. Because of his awesome development, he has now become a holdback. Here is a picture of him after his first shed:




I wanted to get nice photos of him today, but he ate yesterday I I didn't want to disturb him too much. Even though these pictures aren't the best and don't show the color quite right, they are pretty close and you can get an idea of how he has changed:



Hope you enjoyed the pics!
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