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Just a quick pic...

mexicanamak Apr 08, 2006 11:06 PM

Snapped a few photos tonight while feeding.

Great White male.....

Replies (11)

APLAXAR Apr 09, 2006 12:16 AM

very nice, the key holes are very distinct, and a great ground color.
adam
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1.2 THAYERI
1.2 SPLENDIDA (1.0 ALBINO/ 0.2 HYPO)
1.1 CORNS SNAKES (0.1 SNOW/ 1.0 STRIPEDSUNGLOW)
0.1 REDFOOT TORTOISE
1.0 LEOPARD TORTOISE
0.1 PYXIE FROG
0.0.1 HORNED FROG
0.0.1 TADPOLES

mexicanamak Apr 09, 2006 01:04 AM

He is very clean and virtually speckle-free also. The female he will be breeding here soon is also just as clean. This clutch by all rights should produce a good number of speckle-free offspring.

Close-up of the clean female.....

bobhansen Apr 09, 2006 08:55 AM

Mike:

That female is a killer. I'll be interested to see how the offspring turn out, and especially to see if there is much variation (given the similarity of parents).

cheers,

bob

mexicanamak Apr 09, 2006 06:42 PM

Yes, she really is a beauty. They both are amazingly clean and I'm also curious about the outcome, this one should be an incredible amount of fun. Both of these animals produce some very interesting results and together there could be some nice surprises. I expect everything from great keyhole saddles to pinstripes and a few could be a somewhat unusual. A nice milksnake phase or two would be an unexpected and welcome surprise but I'm not holding my breath on that one obviously. However that should certainly happen next year with my white milksnake phase male. Good white milksnake phase are also very striking animals as you well know.

Cheers!

Mike

serpentdan Apr 09, 2006 08:57 AM

Fabulous specimen Mike. Here's a Great White morph from 2005 that I regret letting go, but I have a severe Australian python habit to support.
Image
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Dan
www.SerpentsOnline.com

mexicanamak Apr 09, 2006 06:14 PM

Thanks Dan. He really has matured into an exceptionally nice young male, you've done such a wonderful job with these white thayeri. Some of them are so nice words can't describe them and I'll be working very hard to help preserve them and keep the bloodline strong.

I remember that young one in your post, your python habbit must be absolutely overwhelming and beaming with excitement to sell one that interesting. I'm always curious about the ones you keep!

Mike

mheidka Apr 10, 2006 11:35 AM

Hi Mike,

That Dan V. pair you have is so very special! Their colors are pure and steadfast, and they have lots of character.

It looks like they take after you, my friend!
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Maria
"Life is like a box of thayeri eggs..."

mexicanamak Apr 10, 2006 03:27 PM

ok... now you made me blush in public!

Truth is, I would be challenged to be on the same level as you Maria with regard to character. But thank you for the overly kind words. You really are a terrific person to get to know and are quickly becoming one of my best friends in this hobby.

Talk with you soon...

Mike

Oh and nice signature by the way! I was weak and looked too, but you knew we would!

mheidka Apr 10, 2006 03:48 PM

Mutual blush, Mike :0

To be considered one of your good friends is an honor, thank you
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Maria
"Life is like a box of thayeri eggs..."

mexicanamak Apr 10, 2006 04:10 PM

Hiding in closet, refusing to come out...

mheidka Apr 10, 2006 07:21 PM


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Maria
"Life is like a box of thayeri eggs..."

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