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well, I am going to post a couple

shannon brown Jan 23, 2007 10:16 PM

Ruthveni since this forum is geared more towards the montane mexicana and kin.

heres a aberrant Tapalpa Jalisco Ruthveni from a couple years ago.She is doing great and should breed next year.

heres a red headed amaelco ruthveni.

here is my third of locale of ruthveni.I probably have the only ones now as most went to europe years ago as "smithi" but they are actually ruthveni from the Jalapan area.

heres another jalapan.

shannon

Replies (10)

Rick Millspaugh Jan 23, 2007 10:31 PM

other forum. Those are way cool. This is the first time I have seen the different local Ruthveni lined up like that (I don't get out much). They're all nice but I am a sucker for the abberant ones!
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Burnsy Jan 24, 2007 12:57 AM

Wow Shannon,

I do love those redheaded one, LOL!

Great pics,

Gerrit
Koenigsnattern - Lampropeltis- Milks and Kings
Koenigsnattern - Lampropeltis- Milks and Kings

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KenCasstevens Jan 24, 2007 01:46 AM

I think they all look sharp, but I like the abberant one the best. Very nice looking snakes Shannon.
Ken

MichelleRogers Jan 25, 2007 04:20 PM

Ruthveni, I have never owned any but have been entertaing the idea a lot lately. Thanks for sharing the pic.

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Michelle

Burnsy Jan 25, 2007 10:40 PM

Hi,

thanks for your kind words. I think Shannon has some stuff for you.
Ask him about their origin.

Gerrit
Koenigsnattern - Lampropeltis- Milks and Kings
Koenigsnattern - Lampropeltis- Milks and Kings

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MichelleRogers Jan 25, 2007 11:01 PM

Wow! that one is really bright red, I will have to email Shannon and get him to tell me the orgins. Keep the pic's coming, I just went and looked at your site and you have a beautiful collection.
take care,

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Michelle

APLAXAR Jan 24, 2007 08:58 AM

Nice snakes Shannon, i really like the first and second one, will the "red head" stay red as an adult do you think?

Adam
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4.5 THAYERI
1.2 SPLENDIDA
1.3 ALTERNA
0.0.1 HOLD BACK RUNT ALBINO CORN
0.1.1 PYXIE FROG
0.0.1 MEXICAN RED KNEE
1.0 CHILEAN ROSE HAIR

MichelleRogers Jan 24, 2007 10:16 AM

Shannon, those are awesome! the abberant one is really cool looking but then the red head really grabs my attention. I like them all. thanks for the pictures. Now what's a girl got to do for a pair of them????....lol.....

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Michelle

shannon brown Jan 24, 2007 05:53 PM

Michelle,
I have some nice ruthveni availible now if you are interested.Just shoot me a e-mail.
I will always be looking for a few more killer thayeri.

Shannon

waspinator421 Jan 24, 2007 02:16 PM

Nice animals! I have to say that that abberrant one catches my eye as well. I really like how (from the top view) it looks like the bands are in little groups. I guess I'm wierd, but I like that.
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