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DMong
at Thu Jan 20 10:14:34 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Thanks Big T!,......
Yes, I have a whole slew of killer animals of different genetic morphs and characteristics that I can breed him to. For just extreme hypos alone, I can breed him back to his nice looking mother, as well as a hold-back female sibling of his from the same clutch as well.
I have since sold several awesome extremes from past clutches, as well as this last seasons, and I maybe should have kept one of the females, but as we all know,...ya just can't keep everything all the time..LOL!.
Here is the mother and a smokin ghost just for two possibilities when the time comes. I will try to get some good pics of his female sibling up too. She is a bit darker as many females typically are, but she was actually held-back for her vivid insanely contrasting two-toned orange and tangerine coloration that is similar to the mother. Most extreme hypos tend to be more bicolored with the tangerine orange as opposed to the awesome accentuating two-toned orange coloration that I am striving to selectively breed. Many of the offspring have indeed displayed the cool two-toned orange/tangerine of the mother, so that is just fabulous in my opinion. 
~Doug
A pic of her as a youngster......

and as a big adult.....


a sweet adult "M. Bailey" ghost that was also featured in Terry Dunham's 12 page article in the 2011 annual "Reptiles USA" magazine.....she is one of the nicest looking adult ghosts that I have ever seen to date!

here is another not so great pic of another one that was sold. The snake is actually MUCH more tangerine-colored than the photo depicts though, which is a common problem for my camera sometimes for some reason, but the bands were VERY extreme as you can see nonetheless!
cheers!, ~Doug
 ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
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