This is my best 2010 male hold back. He is lemon yellow with very little visible pattern. He just shed, so I took him out to the turtle pen for a pic.
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This is my best 2010 male hold back. He is lemon yellow with very little visible pattern. He just shed, so I took him out to the turtle pen for a pic.
man....color is good....keep making more....
Good Luck...!...
...nice...
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........JY
That is what this snake looks like in person, "Even Better". This a good pic, but it still does not relay how yellow this guy is. His patter is hardly visible and he is really lemon yellow. What is also amazing is that these moonshine morphs are actually very calm. Yesterday this snake was comfortable laying on Jim's arm yesterday for nearly 20 minutes without being restrained or trying to go anywhere.
Very cool snakes
dc
>>This is my best 2010 male hold back. He is lemon yellow with very little visible pattern. He just shed, so I took him out to the turtle pen for a pic.
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Awesome Jim!.....that youngster is a real looker man!
My two morphs are really turning on the yellow as well, and I cannot seem to capture it with photos taken indoors thus far at all. I will try to get some nice outside shots fairly soon.
I also agree with "camby" in that these things are extremely easy-going, and as mellow as can be..
Thanks again buddy, .....I really like these guys alot..
~Doug
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Off-the-scale awesome! Holy moly! :-o
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