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Amazing color differences in normals!
I put my four big girls together and had to take a picture of how different each one of them looks. None were in shed so it was a perfect picture time! I will be attempting to breed all of these girls this season!
Robin-the really light yellowish one second from the top is the girl from you, and the really brown one on the bottom right is her sister. At first I thought I was crazy, I swore she was getting lighter every time she shed, now I'm sure! It's crazy that she used to be the same color!

Post your comparison shots if you have any!!!
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 10-31-2010 at 01:21 AM.
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Re: Amazing color differences in normals!
They're looking great! Are you breeding them this year?
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Re: Amazing color differences in normals!
 Originally Posted by rabernet
They're looking great! Are you breeding them this year?
I'm hoping to! The lighter one is at 1,400 and the darker one is at 1,350 grams. I'm not starting my breeding season till sometime in December, maybe late December, that way everyone has more time to put on weight.
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Re: Amazing color differences in normals!
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
Post your comparison shots if you have any!!!
I'd love to but my smallest normal right now is 2000 grams and my bigger girls are 2800 and 3100 grams 
I can't imagine throwing my monster girls together, might be a CAT FIGHT 
It is amazing how different the normals can be.
Jerry Robertson

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Re: Amazing color differences in normals!
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
I'd love to but my smallest normal right now is 2000 grams and my bigger girls are 2800 and 3100 grams 
I can't imagine throwing my monster girls together, might be a CAT FIGHT
It is amazing how different the normals can be.
Holy cow!!! My biggest girl, the one at the top is 2,200. I thought she was big!!!
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Re: Amazing color differences in normals!
Having big girls is awesome 
I love my little snakes, since most of them came from my big snakes
Jerry Robertson

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Re: Amazing color differences in normals!
Shoot you are fine. Big Girls love smaller men and all yours are way past the minimum required. The only thing you dont want to do is throw to boys in with a girl, then it might be a fight.
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
I'd love to but my smallest normal right now is 2000 grams and my bigger girls are 2800 and 3100 grams 
I can't imagine throwing my monster girls together, might be a CAT FIGHT
It is amazing how different the normals can be.
2.3.0 Normal
1.0.0 Pied
1.0.0 Pastel
0.1.0 Spider
2.0.0 Bearded Dragon
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Incredible colour differences in your snakes, now you just have to find the right male for each one of them...
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Re: Amazing color differences in normals!
 Originally Posted by Rebecca Lindberg
Incredible colour differences in your snakes, now you just have to find the right male for each one of them...
I know!!! I can't decide, so all but one of the girls will get multiple males. I haven't got it all quite figured out, and I also need to make sure they all get to 1,500 first. But.... I'm thinking the really light yellowish one will get my spider and pastel. Either would be great for her because my spider is really bright. The other two girls will get all three boys, pastel, spider, and mojo. And the one on the bottom left will get only the mojo.
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 10-31-2010 at 06:00 PM.
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Re: Amazing color differences in normals!
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
Post your comparison shots if you have any!!!
i lub how different normals can look. there really isnt anything normal about normals =D
just my two.. ive posted before but really shows some big color differences

0.1 normals, 1.0 spider, 0.1 pastel, 7.5 crested geckos, 1.0 leopard gecko, two dogs, three cats, birds, rats, mice and an old lady (shes the viscous one!)
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