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SMORGAS-BURM! *PICS!* DUW!

HighEndHerpsInc Dec 07, 2006 11:40 AM

The forums have been just a tad dead lately so I decided to try to stir things up for a spell. Hope y'all enjoy some pictures of some of my various burmese morphs and double and triple hets and the like. There's a little something for everyone no matter what your taste is.










Let me know if you want to see more. We got lots!
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
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Replies (6)

jmcghee Dec 07, 2006 02:19 PM

Very nice David. What is the snake in the 7th pic down (right under the baby green)? Is it a hybrid or just a strange burm?

HighEndHerpsInc Dec 07, 2006 02:25 PM

Hey there Pardner,

That'd be a jungle bateater that is multi-het for different morph traits.

Thanks for the compliment on this group of pics.
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com

JayCoop Dec 08, 2006 07:57 AM

How did you get the color in the 4th burm down.

ginebig Dec 08, 2006 11:14 AM

SMORGAS-BURM????? Dave yer a strange man . They ALL look great.

Quig
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Don't interupt me when I'm talkin' to myself

HighEndHerpsInc Dec 08, 2006 11:26 AM

Thanks Quig. It's good to see you still around these here parts.

The only term I could think of to fit the situation of so many different burms was "Smorgas-Burm!".

Kinda funny but some of my favorites are the more regular-looking burms represented by picture #2. I have a couple dozen raiser females that look just like her (some are siblings and half sibs) in a group of spectacular looking "normals" that are double and triple het for other things. It's all part of the het-outbreeding campain that we focus on every year in our efforts to have the strongest morph genes possible.

Post some pics of your animals. I'd love to see them.

Y'all take care now
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com

bluemike Dec 08, 2006 11:21 PM

those pics are great - keep em' coming - i love the afrock/burm hybrid and the jungle burm - amazing coloration, even the normals are superb

GREAT animals!

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