Yearling male. Just imagine mixing these with blondes, albinos and albino blondes!
DR

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Very nice Dusty! I'll shoot you an e-mail in the next few days. Randy
>>Very nice Dusty! I'll shoot you an e-mail in the next few days. Randy
Thank you, Randy. Sounds good!
DR
Very nice, Dusty!
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Diego
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Call me old fashion, Dusty, but I don't see how you can improve on that fantastic, naturally occuring animal.
Thanks for showing it.
Do you have a orange mate for that one?
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Regards, Bill McGighan
>>Call me old fashion, Dusty, but I don't see how you can improve on that fantastic, naturally occuring animal.
>>Thanks for showing it.
>>Do you have a orange mate for that one?
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>>Regards, Bill McGighan
Thanks, Bill. I know. But morphs drive this hobby and making them allows me to keep all of them, even the ones that don't need any improvement. LOL
I think the ones that do need improvement are albinos of either pattern. They're so new that they haven't been improved upon by selective breeding the way corns, hondos and ball pythons have, etc. (to make make them more red, orange, yellow, white etc.)
Plus I think it would be neat to see a really orange blonde.
And to answer your last question, I do have orange mates for these. I have 2.2. So I'll breed these into the blondes and albinos eventually, but I'll keep making the oranges at the same time, if all goes well.
Dusty
Nice. I see you have been taking my advice and feeding it carrots and Tang. LOL.
Mike

>>Nice. I see you have been taking my advice and feeding it carrots and Tang. LOL.
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LOL. I'm not going to touch that one with a ten-foot pole, Mike. Not ever. LOL
Is that the snake that proved to be more fertile than the Tennessee Valley this year? : )
DR
Yep, that's her. She was on egg number 4 there and only had 12 more to go! She's one of my favorite snakes. She's kind of stocky and has a bit of an attitude. And I really like her markings.
>>Yep, that's her. She was on egg number 4 there and only had 12 more to go! She's one of my favorite snakes. She's kind of stocky and has a bit of an attitude. And I really like her markings.
I just talked to Mike Price yesterday. He is hopefully hatching out one of her cousins (or niece/nephew). One of the offspring from his original Pepper's Hill blonde sired a clutch with another PH het blonde and 3 eggs were good. The first two hatched and were hets. Yesterday, the last egg was pipping, and he was making an offering to the snake gods that that snake would be a PH blonde. LOL Snake breeding can be one heck of an emotional roller coaster ride.
DR
Cool. I hope he gets what he's hoping for. I know how "stressful" it can be! But it's all part of the fun. Does Michael ever post here? I don't think I've seen any posts from him. I'd love to see photos of some of his animals.
>>Does Michael ever post here?
Sometimes he does, I believe he is under the alias of "JediKnight". That guy has so much going on herpetologically, it isn't even funny.
DR
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