Here are a few other pics.It was bred by Brian Champion about 5 years ago.
It was the only one in the clutch that turned out like this, after about 18 months it went this colour and hasn't changed since.
No a girl. She did have a small clutch this year, though I don't think there will be any available.hey Krefft is the blue one male?
Doesn't look like a Photoshop job but take a good look at the substrate (normally gray) and the background behind the snake (on the left) - it has a definite blue tinge. Different light source?
Regardless of whatever, it is a stunning snake.
Just wondering how you pick a photoshop job vs bluish lighting if that is possible?
Just a hunch. If I was to make the snake bluer that it was, I would select the snake (from the background), then pick up the blue scales with the magic wand tool, carefully lower the green and intensify blue. When you look at the white markings on the snake's right hand side coils, they are snow white, while those on the left are bluish. However, this is advanced and time consuming technique you would do on two pictures that are not of a high standard to start with. Why would someone use gradual overlayer? It doesn't make sense. If it was photoshoped, I would expect the whole picture to have a blue tinge or nothing.
Blue light bulb in the enclosure, I would say.
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