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Thread: Dirtiest BEL?

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    Dirtiest BEL?

    This little girl? finally shed out for me. There are three BEL het. hypo (butter/Russo) and a Russo het. hypo in the clutch. I am still trying to determine if there is enchi at play in any of the BEL's. None of them look alike. All but the last picture is of the same snake. The last one is a lot "cleaner."





    Someone said if I turned up the contrast I might be able to define the coloration better, but I am using a public computer, and they don't have a good program that allows me to mess with the pictures very well.
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    Photobucket has a photo editor on their website, you can go through there. The "scenery" and "food" settings are a good start.


    Looks like your girl needs some water, her skin is extremely wrinkled
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    I cannot get passed how skinny it looks.

    Would get some food in that snake before taking pictures of it.

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    Have to strongly agree with cristacake and EmberBall here.

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    It is normal for some BELs to have some pattern.

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    Yeah, I didn't notice the skin being so wrinkled until after the pics were taken. She had just shed that morning, all in one piece. She has a full bowl of water and has eaten several times. (hatched 9/19) She didn't shed until now though (not a week or so after hatching, like they normally would), so that might have something to do with her appearance.
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