Phenotypically, these aneries are consistent with het palmetto and are much lighter (hypo’d) than the suspect normal (non-het) anery sibling of the clutch.
These are 2017s so are slow growers. Not sure why because the het palmetto dad grew up to adult in 2 years. These guys weren’t that into eating at first (turned down meals) but now eat more consistently.
These snakes are 100% het charcoal, stripe, hypo and 66%PH amel. If you are unsure about the phenotype of het palmettos, consider them 50%PH palmetto.
$250 each plus shipping. One male and one female available but I wouldn’t breed het palmetto siblings due to potential for big eyes. Not to say all siblings will make big eyes and all non-siblings will not make big eyes. It may just be better to breed less related individuals in my OPINION.
First picture is the male - 23 grams
Second and third pictures are the female - 19 grams
I don’t know why pictures get rotated when I post on my phone. Sorry.
Text if interested.
Miranda
(310) 402-7467
These are 2017s so are slow growers. Not sure why because the het palmetto dad grew up to adult in 2 years. These guys weren’t that into eating at first (turned down meals) but now eat more consistently.
These snakes are 100% het charcoal, stripe, hypo and 66%PH amel. If you are unsure about the phenotype of het palmettos, consider them 50%PH palmetto.
$250 each plus shipping. One male and one female available but I wouldn’t breed het palmetto siblings due to potential for big eyes. Not to say all siblings will make big eyes and all non-siblings will not make big eyes. It may just be better to breed less related individuals in my OPINION.
First picture is the male - 23 grams
Second and third pictures are the female - 19 grams
I don’t know why pictures get rotated when I post on my phone. Sorry.
Text if interested.
Miranda
(310) 402-7467