Tigerlily
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So I finally found a hypo Bredli in my area and I jumped at the chance to buy him. He's said to be 18 months old, but seems ridiculously small when I compare him to my roughie's size at 18 months. Breeder told me he was on weaners and never missed a feed.
I don't mind that he's small, I wanted a hatchie/juv to raise anyway - I was just surprised because I thought a Bredli would grow much faster than a roughie...
He seems perfectly healthy so am I being overly concerned?
The other issue I have with him is that his colours seem a bit dull. I understand that snakes colour up as they mature but all photos I've seen online of yearlings/18 month olds are already showing bright beautiful colours.
*****More specifically, I want to know if the grey markings on his head will ever turn more whitish/creamy nice or if they'll stay grey forever.*****
i was happy with the photo of the mum (couldn't see her face; didn't occur to me to check because I just wanted to see how much black she had on her tail end) and I didn't see the dad because he'd been sold.
So long story short:
Can you please give me advice on appropriate size for an 18 month old male Bredli, and if he will become brighter (especially the grey on his face)?
Pics taken indoors under fluorescent light, they're pretty accurate.
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So I finally found a hypo Bredli in my area and I jumped at the chance to buy him. He's said to be 18 months old, but seems ridiculously small when I compare him to my roughie's size at 18 months. Breeder told me he was on weaners and never missed a feed.
I don't mind that he's small, I wanted a hatchie/juv to raise anyway - I was just surprised because I thought a Bredli would grow much faster than a roughie...
He seems perfectly healthy so am I being overly concerned?
The other issue I have with him is that his colours seem a bit dull. I understand that snakes colour up as they mature but all photos I've seen online of yearlings/18 month olds are already showing bright beautiful colours.
*****More specifically, I want to know if the grey markings on his head will ever turn more whitish/creamy nice or if they'll stay grey forever.*****
i was happy with the photo of the mum (couldn't see her face; didn't occur to me to check because I just wanted to see how much black she had on her tail end) and I didn't see the dad because he'd been sold.
So long story short:
Can you please give me advice on appropriate size for an 18 month old male Bredli, and if he will become brighter (especially the grey on his face)?
Pics taken indoors under fluorescent light, they're pretty accurate.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk