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RyanHomsey
at Tue Aug 22 12:22:39 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RyanHomsey ]
That squaretail of Celia's was impressive in person. I walked by her table twice and both times people were commenting on it.
There was one bloody salmon there that the Burke's had but I completely forgot to take a pic of it. It's very easy to get whisked away in the moment and forget these things . Rich wasnt there I dont think... if he was I am really dissapointed to have missed him!
I only went for one day so no pics of ball pythons for ya, sorry!
Glad you liked the pics. Hopefully youll make it to the next one.
>>it is nice to sit here and see all the great snakes in Daytona. I personally wish I could meet everyone I didn't meet last year though. Oh well. >> >>Tell Celia that her Squaretail in with the Arabesque is breath-taking for me, will you. >>Also, I love the T-plus Nic from the Burkes, it amaizes me how small they breed at, and tell Amanda hi. >> >>Pete has some great stuff, I'd love to see the Central American Super Motleys, I haven't had a chance to see any SMs. The Super Jungles have so much variety to them, great morph. >> >>Any Bloods there? Rich Ihle might have some, or some Bloody Salmons. Also, you may want to stop by NERD. Kevin has a T-plus Insular imperator that is very unique. He had 3 or 4 of then last year, the color of Nics, with the traits of Colombians (black specks). Very cool morph. >> >>On that note, any T-plus Colombians with your photo skills you should get some good shots of them. Ask breeders if they will take their snakes out to photograph, they are usually okay with it. >> >>Lastly a little request from my curious Ball Python morph taste. There is supposedly a Super Pinstripe, and a new Pinstripe combo morph, check BHB (originator of Pinstripes). I'd really like to see what this looks like. >> >>Thanks, and take care. I should get some sleep now, crazy day. >>-Chris ----- Take Care,
-Ryan Homsey
www.topnotchboas.com
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