she bred, she ovulated, shes now in her pre-lay shed and I dont know if i can wait any longer!!

here she is prior to her pre-lay. Shes about 25 lbs right now.

Thanks for lookin,
Gvg
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she bred, she ovulated, shes now in her pre-lay shed and I dont know if i can wait any longer!!

here she is prior to her pre-lay. Shes about 25 lbs right now.

Thanks for lookin,
Gvg
I want one
Is that a Sumatran Red? I have a Sumatran red and it is a little bloodier, but still has that amber orange thing going on that most malayan bloods dont get. That is one beautifull snake, and one thing that is always overlooked with bloods is the grey side banding contrasting with red or orange.
I am not sure of her exact locale, whether malaysian or sumatran, but she is definately a brongersmai, she just has no red or orange on her at all and her black has been slowly diminishing after each shed.
And your right, the suttle markings of grey and black really go unoticed in this species.
Thanks for the comments!
Grant
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