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Post Shed Pics of Orange Leopard Albino

HighEndHerpsInc Jun 24, 2006 02:36 PM

This is the first of the latest batch of albino hybrids het for green to shed. Already she is becoming a deeper orange and a more brilliant color scheme altogether with high yellow outlines and a lavender background color that is a bit hard to capture with the camera.

We have several other clutches due to hatch in the next few months that have different het factors of other morphs, such as granite, labyrinth and african rock green patternless. We are very very excited about these as with every clutch with different het qualities the babies look entirely different from any other clutch.

Y'all enjoy now!

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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
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Replies (5)

ezeedad Jun 25, 2006 05:01 PM

Incredible looking snake..!! This is what working with hybrids can produce. Never before seen results.. Great going...

harperman Jun 26, 2006 10:55 AM

David-

That snake is ridiculous. Incredible. Eff yeah.

HighEndHerpsInc Jun 26, 2006 12:09 PM

This female is not even the best one in this clutch. Just the first one to shed. I'll get some pics up of her albino and het siblings as they shed. They are all mindbogglingly orange and beautiful, or in the case of the hets, unique and amazing.

We have some more clutches baking in the oven, just fixin to hatch. I'll post pics of them too when they pop out. Each clutch will be different and unique as they all have different het pattern morph influences.

Thanks again.

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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
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HighEndHerpsInc Jun 26, 2006 12:11 PM

I didn't even mean to post that picture. That is an older albino hybrid het labyrinth. My cursor must've hit the picture area by mistake. At least it's still in the right category, lol.
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com

harperman Jun 26, 2006 01:28 PM

Dave-

Just curious...what does leopard have to do with anything? That pattern seems relatively normal (vibrant as hell, but normal). Maybe I'm missing something? Het?

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