ceduke
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I love the various shades of pink corn snakes available. The "pink complex" of genes in corns fascinates me, and I am constantly amazed by how many different shades and lines the pink snows in particular come in. Over the last four years I've carefully selected a few pink corns for myself.
Despite my best efforts, pink is just *not* a color I'm good at photographing. Take my word for it, pictures don't do these guys justice!
Kostya is from Carol Huddleston of Low Belly Reptiles. He's a cross between her own line of Bubblegum snows and Steven Wagner's line of Neon snows.
I paired Kostya with this girl this year: Pearl, a Coral snow produced by South Mountain Reptiles.
Finally, Mirasol. She's a Champagne snow I picked up at a show last summer.
Despite my best efforts, pink is just *not* a color I'm good at photographing. Take my word for it, pictures don't do these guys justice!
Kostya is from Carol Huddleston of Low Belly Reptiles. He's a cross between her own line of Bubblegum snows and Steven Wagner's line of Neon snows.
I paired Kostya with this girl this year: Pearl, a Coral snow produced by South Mountain Reptiles.
Finally, Mirasol. She's a Champagne snow I picked up at a show last summer.