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Posted by: DMong at Thu Nov 25 14:28:19 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Thanks a bunch Dave.......good eye!, because that's exactly what I like about him too!



Well, not all milks, but here are a few pics of some other cool stuff here.





~Doug



a few pics of a very newly discovered locality-specific "greenish" ratsnake morph(Yellow x Black rat) from extreme northeastern S. Carolina. The original morph male was captured by my good friend on a HUGE wildlife preserve in a very heavily-wooded swamp area back in 2006. He later bred it to two locality females that he captured just less than 150 yards from where the morph male was captured!. That is another thing that makes these so special, you just cannot get any more locality-specific than THAT!, and I have the exact capture locations pin-pointed on "google earth". Here is the animal at about 30 inches in length. When he caught it, it was just shy of 20 inches.









here he is later after he matured some more. He has solid black pupils, and is an unusual form of hypomelanism, because he also produces offspring with very pink eyes as well out of the same clutches.





Here is a normal looking "greenish" rat from his area. He has not found a pure Yellow, or pure Black rat in his are in 20 years, so that area is a definite "greenish" rat locale.





Here is one of the very light hatchlings with the pink eyes that I have here.





And here is a slightly darker hypo female with solid BLACK pupils!





Here is a female het I have of this morph.





and a more gray colored het male as well.





Here is the full history and discription of these on my website.... http://serpentinespecialties.webs.com/futureprojects.htm



a yellow/green brooks yearling I produced.





a killer yearling male sib of the clutch. This guy is going to be STUNNING when he fully matures!





a different looking bronze/gold male sib.





A nice yearling female splendida(of a pair) I traded for one of my normal hypo Hondos.





A yellow rat female I captured here in Brevard County, FL.





A nice 2008 hypo female corn, 100% het lavender/poss. het anery that I traded Kathy Love at a show for one of my amel Hondos.





a little tricolor hypo female from Paul Weaver stock.





a nice male Everglades descending from Hendry County, Fl. stock.





One of my Outer Banks(aberrant/striped) when it was very small. Now it is huge!..LOL!





an adult male hypo, 100% het amel and anery.





proven hypo lavender male I got from a good buddy in Ft. Lauderdale.





big male brooksi that sired the above yearlings.







anyway, those are just a few that most over here have never seen.





Happy Thanksgiving to you Dave, and everyone else too!





regards, ~Doug


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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"



my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com


   

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