Its been a long time since i was online.(due to unforseen circumstances))
Still loving/keeping/breeding my pituophis.Hope to speak with you all soon...AL
heres a fruit from this seasons crop 

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Its been a long time since i was online.(due to unforseen circumstances))
Still loving/keeping/breeding my pituophis.Hope to speak with you all soon...AL
heres a fruit from this seasons crop 

Very nice, please post more pics Tom Stevens
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TomsSnakes.com
Hi Tom.
Thanks for the positive remarks.
Heres another 2006 hypo.These are from a one off female i got 3 years ago from my good friend in holland.
Aner deppei pic comin shortly

Do you know if these started from working with an existing line from another morph or if they came from 2 snakes that were not known to be het or possible het for anything? I really want these in my collection next year. Tom Stevens
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TomsSnakes.com
Do you know if these started from working with an existing line from another morph or if they came from 2 snakes that were not known to be het or possible het for anything? I really want these in my collection next year. Tom Stevens
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TomsSnakes.com
hi Tom,
not totally sure how they came about.
I got my first hypos from Lloyd Lemke R.I.P along with 1.2 hets.
these were all striped phase and the best Hypo (male) died about a year old.The rest of my stock came from my good friend Mitchel Klumpers from Holland.
The hatchlings i produced this year were from a hypo F that was the first to look like that in all the hypos Mitchel had produced and he dubbed it tri coloured hypo!.
Its a real mind field of confusion when you really get into it and i still dont fully understand them in genetic terms.
Il email you as its a little long winded for the forum perhaps!?.
Please do TomsSnakes@gmail.com
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TomsSnakes.com
The snakes pictured look like some sort of morphs of P.c. deserticola. Correct?
reako45
Awesome animal. Hope to see more good stuff like that in the future.
Scott Robinson
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