Quote Originally Posted by Luvyna View Post
At the moment I'm not planning to get anymore snakes and I'm happy with Noodle, still love pied morphs though so maybe some time in the future I will get a pied if I find a nice mid-white one. I've also been considering possibly getting a different snake species somewhere down the line.

Wow, Iggy came from a beautiful clutch! He was definitely the standout with those orange colours. The orange seems to be getting richer with age, which is lovely. He and his Cinnamon Ghost brother would have made a great-looking pair, I wonder what the Cinnamon Ghost colours look like now. I also really like that cream-coloured sibling in the top left corner. What a gorgeous family!

Here is Noodle's hatch day photo from the breeder's Facebook (May 19, 2018):
(On a side note, a while back I found out there was a mix up about Noodle's age. He is actually a year old now, although a bit small, possibly from maintenance feeding or not being a good eater as a baby.)



Noodle is the one on the far right, I could hardly believe that was him at first since his colours were so different. The crazy thing is that when he was born, he wasn't an "inverted" albino like he is now. I met his other albino siblings while visiting the breeder. It's pretty funny that there is a single dark hatchling in this clutch lol, there is always one odd one out.
Out of curiosity, I actually texted Iggy's breeder recently to ask if he still had the Cinnamon Ghost and what he looks like now. As it turns out, that one was also sold a while back, but the breeder said I might have dodged a bullet there, since the Cinnamon Ghost was apparently a really grumpy, snappy little guy, haha!

I'm delighted that you have a photo of Noodle's clutch too! There are few things I love more than seeing "baby pictures" of our pets, lol. Noodle had a beautiful mixed bag of siblings, didn't he? Is that a Cherry Bomb I spy at the top? (And that little dark-colored one is just fully balled-up and waiting for things to quiet down, too cute.) Noodle himself looks SO different in each of his "phases," but I confess that I like his current look the best. Can't believe he's a year old already!

If you were to pick a different snake species to keep alongside Noodle, what would you consider?