Here's my two girls. Both are around 4 years old - the lighter of the two has a slightly broader head and is cage aggressive, the darker is more slender and very friendly. Pretty good examples of light and dark phases. 



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Here's my two girls. Both are around 4 years old - the lighter of the two has a slightly broader head and is cage aggressive, the darker is more slender and very friendly. Pretty good examples of light and dark phases. 



Great comparison shots. I like them both, but if I had to choose just one, I think it would be the lighter one.
>>Great comparison shots. I like them both, but if I had to choose just one, I think it would be the lighter one.
The lighter of the two was the first one I picked up. She's mean as hell in her cage, but once out seems to be fairly tame. There's definitely more contrast to her than female #2. Now if I could only find a comparable male!
Nice Dums!!!!!!!
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Pat Higdon - Higdons Herps, Tuttle, Oklahoma USA
Oklahoma City Herpetological Society Member
4 dumerils boas, 2 rosy boas, 3 burmese pythons, 1 reticulated python, 1 ball pythons, 3 borneo pythons, 10 bearded dragons, 9 leopard geckos, 4 african fat-tail geckos & 1 sulcata tortoise
how big are they? they both look pretty small but its always hard to tell in a pic
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Jason
>>how big are they? they both look pretty small but its always hard to tell in a pic
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>>Jason
They are both around 4-4.5 ft.
They are both beautiful, but that lighter one is exquisite!!!
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