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well taking a few updated pics for my records and decided to post a few here
female oranglow line cinn female Mike Toronto Python Gurus
next is a beautiful Mojave from Jake and Tyler August
a nice black pastel female
and a nice female Mojave I have never seen a BP as mean as this little gall
thanks for looking and any and all comments welcome
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they can look close the first is a orange glow cinn them the black pastel is further down i will try and get a pic of them together
Yeah I know the first one is an orange glow cinnamon, but I mean the plain normal cinnamon and black pastels look similar. My cinny had a lot more of that cinny brown but as he's grown he's gotten darker. Here's my male cinnamon:
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he is dark but still a beautiful ball
here is my cinn possible double het doing what i like to see him doing best with a possible double het female nov302011fishandballs023.jpg picture by bighillreptiles - Photobucket
and why not show these ones as well A het red axanthic to a proven line of pastel granite
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BigHill Reptiles
The more people i meet the more reasons i like my snakes
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