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05 Okeetees from Don S and D Kranich

blichtenhan Oct 07, 2006 01:48 PM

I just got a new battery for my not very good digital, and thought I would show off these screamer Okeetees I hope to breed this next spring. This camera makes them almost look like they are getting ready to shed, but my Nikon is going to be in the shop for a while, so this is the best I can do right now.
This pair is a Soderberg female and a Kranich male. There are 2 pics of the male, one when he was a little younger and it was taken with the Nikon, the other 2 pics were today. The next group will be a second pair, the male from Don and the female from Doug.
I hope you enjoy them, Brad Lichtenhan

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blichtenhan Oct 07, 2006 01:54 PM

second group, no individual photo of the male, and in the group pic, the female is on the bottom. Brad

HerpZillA Oct 07, 2006 02:00 PM

Oaks and abbotts are just so nice. I thought I'd have a pile by now. SIGH
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Thanks for reading.
Big Tom

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HerpZillA Oct 07, 2006 01:59 PM

thems are sweet oaks. I love the middle pic.

I had some killer oaks, Sad one of my cats got in my room, and pulled down there tubs, and 2 others. But man they were sweet.

I wanted to get some stuff from Don. Cash was especially tight this year. As I setup my rat and mouse breeding that is my play money. So I should have some duckies for next year.

One reason I wanted to see Don. Walk in with a pile of cash, and actually hand pick a few things. I pnly want to do a few types of corns in the furture, and Don as the best of most.

Don, if you read this do you do "hypo bloodreds"? Hypo as the brighter type compared to the older standard of a very dark snake as an older adult. Bloods are how I got onto corns. we had a corn at the shop. We were asking $100 as a "red corn" At this time I knew 0 on corn morphs. It did not sell for a year, and she kind of grew on me. So I took her. Shortly after her first breeding with a corn with just a diffused pattern, she died. I also sold the babies as I had no idea yet what I had.

1 pic of her below
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Thanks for reading.
Big Tom

www.herpzilla.com

blichtenhan Oct 08, 2006 12:41 AM

That is a pretty nice snake to just show up in a pet store! Very nice, and I see why you would like some more. BL

cochran Oct 07, 2006 06:06 PM

Man,Those are some smokin' okeetees!!!Okies are my favorites. Jeff

HerpZillA Oct 07, 2006 06:13 PM

Oaks just seem to have the perfect color combo.

1 pic of the ones i lost to my cat. I have 2 i bought from a show, they are slow to start showing nice colors. Maybe a few more sheds?

pic below was 1 of the females.

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Thanks for reading.
Big Tom

www.herpzilla.com

blichtenhan Oct 08, 2006 12:40 AM

Wow, you've gotta like that one, beautiful, BL

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