There is just no substitute for seeing these guys in person, but here is the sloppy seconds. (This pic does them no justice)

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There is just no substitute for seeing these guys in person, but here is the sloppy seconds. (This pic does them no justice)

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No, the larger, pinker one is a female my friend found at a petshop as a hatchling! Being new to corns she had no idea she had something on her hands. I did not get the pleasure of seeing this snake until it was a year old and I have been looking for a mate ever since. After over a year of searching, I was fortunate enough to find a pink male from Doug Knutsen. When I brought the male over to my friends, who I had not had a chance to visit all summer, I was in shock how the females color had exploded. It will be fun to see what comes out of these two.
Those colors are awsome....How old are these guys?
I have a snow male that is just a year old now and is really starting to show his colors and is very similar to yours and am hoping that his colors get rich like yours. And, I understand about the pictures not doing them justice and showing how beautiful they look in real life, it is very hard to show how great his colors are.
Here is my boy.

Thanks! Your little guy is so cute, and I can imagine the pink he has, it never comes out right in the pic does it? The smaller male is a yearling, and the larger female is two years old. The female is definately getting pinker as time goes on, I have been told that the line that the male is from gets pinker with time as well. I don't think the female can get much more though!
Carol:
That's just the word that keeps coming to my mind when I see that picture. That is without a doubt the most beautiful one(s) I've ever seen. I'll have to get on your list to get some of those babies.
Kudos,
Don
www.cornsnake.NET
South Mountain Reptiles
And it was one of the less colored ones!
Doug and Jeff are producing those now. I don't think they're selling any at this point though.
Clint Boyer
If this male is the one they were willing to let go, I can imagine what the ones he kept look like! No wonder they are keeping them. 
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