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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

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    Eyes cleared up and she has better color again. Hopefully she has a one piece shed.

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    Keep humidity after eyes clear between 70-80% and she will easily shed in one piece.

    Looking good!

    Has she taken F/T for you yet?
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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

    Yes, did not miss a beat on F/T. Clearly not going to be a problem, my Banana could stand some lessons from Harley on that. I did find out today Ronin likes a lot of hair dryer applied but Harley and Athena don't care. The male snake has to be the picky one

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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

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    Yes, did not miss a beat on F/T. Clearly not going to be a problem, my Banana could stand some lessons from Harley on that. I did find out today Ronin likes a lot of hair dryer applied but Harley and Athena don't care. The male snake has to be the picky one

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    LOL. Not surprised. Boas are garbage disposals.

    She'll be a great eater for you, even with F/T. No worries.

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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

    Hopefully we can take a post shed pic tomorrow. These pics don't do the reds justice. My Banana Pinstripe is in shed also and should peel soon.

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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

    Looking great Jake,should see a great difference when she has

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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

    She left me a nice one piece shed. She definitely has some nice reds. I'll throw up a couple pics later.

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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

    Her new skin for awhile. Lots of red.

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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

    She's looking nice and clean in her new skin, I love the reds on hypos when they just shed , really hard to capture tho

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    So far I have had all my snakes give me great one piece sheds, must indicate I’m doing something right. I think I missed Harley this morning by maybe ten minutes. The shed skin was really still I guess moist ( feel like I’m talking about cake or brownies with that word) as was Harley. I have yet to catch one in the act however one more immediate chance with my Banana Pin.
    It’s really hard to pick up on the reds on her head and face, it’s almost like she is blushing. It’s really amazing all down her body from the belly coming up. Now she wants out of her enclosure to show off.

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    Re: New Hypo Redtail.

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    So far I have had all my snakes give me great one piece sheds, must indicate I’m doing something right. I think I missed Harley this morning by maybe ten minutes. The shed skin was really still I guess moist ( feel like I’m talking about cake or brownies with that word) as was Harley. I have yet to catch one in the act however one more immediate chance with my Banana Pin.
    It’s really hard to pick up on the reds on her head and face, it’s almost like she is blushing. It’s really amazing all down her body from the belly coming up. Now she wants out of her enclosure to show off.
    You are doing great! Awesome one piece shed!

    She looks great.

    Some of the less “striking morphs” in Boas have a ton of nuance and details that make them amazing and beautiful creatures. I would consider a Sunglow or a Blood Boa a striking morph. Can’t miss them.

    However, even Behira, a Ghost Boa (hypo Anery), who has all the red and black bred out of her, has a ton of nuance. Different shades, areas of iridescence, difference tans and grays, and her color phases can be dratmatic. Jet black head to a tan head and anything in between.

    Hypos glow a little, and you will find much beauty in her, all over, as she gets bigger.

    I notice much more on Behira now at 1,100g then I did at 400g. I am sure that will continue.

    Keep up the good work and keep us posted on that beauty.

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