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Second Shed for this lil orange beauty

HighEndHerpsInc Aug 07, 2006 08:21 PM

This female albino hybrid rock/burm het for somethin or other just had her second shed and is looking terrific. Like all her sibs her orange actually intensifies and deepens with each and every shed. It's just amazing and breathtaking in person and the camera really does them little justice. These are truly the best looking albinos I have ever laid eyes on. We'll have a wide assortment of these at every snake show we attend each year as well as albino and non-albino giants from every species and morph.

Thanks for looking

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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com

Replies (4)

ginebig Aug 07, 2006 08:58 PM

Het for somethin' or other Dave that thing is gorgeous. Two thumbs up.

Quig

jmcghee Aug 08, 2006 03:17 AM

My God David they keep getting better! You plug them in to 120 or 240v?

HighEndHerpsInc Aug 08, 2006 07:03 PM

Howdy james,

It's a trade secret, but I'll let y'all in on it. First we inject the hybrids bloodstream with radioactive ink. Then, we photograph them with a tinted lens through a jar of turpintine-based moonshine. The result is one heck of an orange snake.

Just kiddin pardner. Thanks for the compliments.
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com

ginebig Aug 08, 2006 10:19 PM

Turpentine based moon shine??????? Just the thought of that makes my skin crawl LOLOL. I'm inclined to believe the part about the radioactivity though.

Quig

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