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I had mentioned posting pictures of our het for snow in another thread. This does not really do it justice, in real life more reds and blues shine off of it. I still like the smooth head color, the thin saddles and the irridescance that shows.
It is not a proven het for snow, we hope to be doing so in the not so distant future. It is eating multiple rats every 10-14 days, and growing nicely.
She's likely big enough to be bred, but I think we are gonna give her 1 more year of slow steady growth. We held off with Alice until she was big, and it paid off with 33 babies. Statistically 2 snows should have come of that, had they both been het for snow.