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Friday Pics, the Genesis project no D/U

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Posted by: rainbowsrus at Fri Feb 16 02:07:42 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rainbowsrus ]  
   

As promised, now that they've settled in, I've taken pics of

Eve, Genevieve and the whole Addams family. For anyone who

didn't catch the story, a WC/Gravid female (Eve) dropped her

litter at the wholesalers. In that litter was the wildest

looking striped hypo I've ever seen (Eve). I managed to snatch

up the whole group including Eve, Genevieve and 5.2 pos hypo

siblings (The Addams Family). So now I have my own line of

hypos not directly related to any other line.





First up is the female originator of the line, Eve. Since one

of her babies was hypo, she must be het for hypo. She is deep

red and came in thin as a corn snake with a few battle scars.

She has already taken a rat and has not been aggressive at

all.



(sorry for the large pic size, if you want to see smaller ones, please go to mhy website, BRB collection and photo gallery pages)















Next up is the striped hypo Genevieve (gen-of-eve). She has so

many connected side spots it's crazy, I've never seen anything

like her. Add to that she's also a bullseyre and WOW. Look at

the main stripe mid-body (both sides) and you'll see one dark

spot at each end connected by solid crescent color. Many of

the other side spots are also connected into smaller stripes.

Hope she will pass some of this striping onto her offspring.



















For a little contrast, Eve and her two sisters Morticia and

Wednesday. Note one sister is more of a eclipse (no crescent)

and the other has thick crescents in slightly elongated side

spots.















Pos het hypo female "Morticia"







Pos het hypo female "Wednesday"







Pos het hypo male "Gomez"







Pos het hypo male "Fester"







Pos het hypo male "Pugsley"







Pos het hypo male "Lurch"







Pos het hypo male "Thing"




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Thanks,



Dave Colling



www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com



0.1 Wife (WC)

0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)



LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:

13.24 BRB

12.14 BCI

And those are only the breeders



lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats


   

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