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How old was your GTP when it started to change colour. Thats a nice looking snake.
 
Rampant its not that edited. Just used my phones picture editor to up the contrast in the first photo. Second photo I only added the fade out frame and the last is just normal

PistolPython around 13 months when it started changing
 
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More of my little man! It's so good to finally have him eating regularly now. He's been on hopper mice for far too long considering his age and size but as he rarely ate and I was concerned about prolapse, I didn't move him up. Now he's slowly progressing up through the mice sizes until I can get him on to adult. He's eaten three weeks in a row now!

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I can finally add to the thread!
Here is my little banana!
An awesome birthday present.

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Very nice Kym.. ;)

I hope it has been worth the wait!

No-Two's animal in the post above is from the same parents, so yours may look similar as an adult.
 
These two Aussie's are a little lacking in the pattern department..

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