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Thread: 100g vs. 2600g

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    I love seeing these pictures. I wish more breeders would take pictures of their snakes as hatchlings and record their color change all the way to adult hood. I think it would be beneficial to other keepers to see the drastic changes from 100g to 1500g. Think about pewters and how much they generally change into adulthood.

    Maybe you could do that with your fire, especially since they normally get lighter with age. Using the same reference item such as a dollar bill or something would help with perspective and using the same white background would show consistency in color.

    I'm just thinking out loud...

    Thanks for sharing.
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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