I took a few pics of my bairds pair over the weekend. They're definately growing up in a hurry (they're a little over 6 months old). First up is the male, Bruce, who was in shed.
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I took a few pics of my bairds pair over the weekend. They're definately growing up in a hurry (they're a little over 6 months old). First up is the male, Bruce, who was in shed.
He rubbed his nose during a bad shed when I first got him and it still hasn't completely healed. I hope it eventually clears up.
This girl shows almost no color between her scales. I've looked in all kinds of lighting and can't detect any except a hint on her neck. I kinda like the idea of having one colorful bairds and one that's just solid metallic gray though. Here's Sheila.
Last one-hope you liked them.
Did you just pick up this pair? Both are excellent looking animals. I agree with you, even if the female never even developes a speck of color between the scales, the metallic silver color alone is outstanding on her. That's the beauty of these snakes. No two are alike. Where/who did you get these gems from?
Steve
I got them around....I think September of last year. Both are from Renegade Reptiles and had the same father. I hope they both keep going strong, they're really fun snakes. Thanks for the kind words.
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