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Yearlings.............(pics)

drimes Aug 11, 2006 10:01 PM

These little ones, from our litters last year, are really coming into their own. I just love a great looking "normal". It is really interesting to me, that when our "non-snake" friends come over and look at the collection, without a clue as to market value, they always pick out one of the normals as their favorite of the bunch.

Just looking at these guys makes me really excited about this years litters and what they will look like in a year.

Kathy

Replies (4)

bthacker Aug 11, 2006 10:15 PM

I took a couple of my normal babies out today and was admiring them.......... Yours are awesome!! They both are really nice but I really like the crispness of the first one posted!

Brett

chicagopsych Aug 11, 2006 10:43 PM

My friends and girlfriend like my okeetee corn, my black and white cal king and my normal red tails (bci & bcc) more than any morph. They are all great examples of normal, but still normals. It seems that non snake people like clean snakes with high contrast. No need for fancy titles and high cost.

JOEP123 Aug 11, 2006 11:27 PM

Kathy and Denny those are fantastic looking "NORMALS" but there is nothing normal to those two. I am just "WOW" on that first animal.
WOW !!!!!!!!!!
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Joel Pretz
JP Reptiles

tex959 Aug 12, 2006 02:09 PM

The boa on the top pic. is defiantly one of the nicest "non-morphs" I've ever seen. It has a vibrant contrast similar to a jungle. It kinda makes me re-think my breeding objectives.. I know the morphs in my collection will loose value every year until the price bottoms out. But those snakes are worth so much now and the offspring will probably worth even more. It just seems like a much better business concept. But the generic response that most give to that statement is that they buy what they like, not for the money... Sure... and my reply is watch out for the morph conditioned buying trends of the current market.

Sorry I get a little carried away with my cheap opinions.

Chris

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