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new kiko pics

dmoore Dec 21, 2009 06:15 PM

Kiko shed yesterday and I got some new pics of her. I've noticed recently that when she has her white sides out the line near the top of her sides where the color turns from brown to white shows through the eclipses when there is a lot of blush. You can see it a little in the first pic. I will try to get better pics when she is white again. Can't wait to see how she looks when she is full grown.



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1.1 brb
6.9 bp
1.3 beardies

Replies (6)

rainbowsrus Dec 21, 2009 06:38 PM

So, who can spot Pacman??

looking good!!!!
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Thanks,

Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com

0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)

LOL, to many snakes to list, last count (05/26/2009):
36.51 BRB
29.42 BCI
And those are only the breeders

lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

dmoore Dec 21, 2009 07:02 PM

One on each side, she eats like a pacman, anything we put in front of her.
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1.1 brb
6.9 bp
1.3 beardies

JWilmot Dec 21, 2009 07:34 PM

Very nice,
Always happy to see other peoples BRB's
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JWilmot

0.1 Wife
0.1 BRB
1.1 Leopard Gecko
2.0 Mutts

natsamjosh Dec 21, 2009 07:34 PM

That's an unusual looking BRB! Very nice, thanks for sharing.

Ed

amazondoc Dec 22, 2009 01:16 PM

I like those spots in the middle of each ring. I've never seen that so clearly in all the pics I've looked at.
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0.1 Peruvian rainbow boa
0.3 Honduran milk snakes
1,000,000.1,000,000 other critters

Jeff Clark Dec 22, 2009 03:53 PM

D,
...Nice looking BRB. Those spots inside the markings on the back show up in some of the other subspecies as well as occasionally in BRBs. We used to call it a double spot pattern.

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