in the Ball Python Forum at the following link. I had no idea I was still over there when I posted- it's late!
http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1264958,1264958
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Ron Michelotti
Class Reptilia
www.classreptilia.com
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in the Ball Python Forum at the following link. I had no idea I was still over there when I posted- it's late!
http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1264958,1264958
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Ron Michelotti
Class Reptilia
www.classreptilia.com
First up to bat is my favorite Sharp Sunglow I have ever produced. He is my Coral-like/RED Albino-like SHARP Sunglow. He is mottled with PINK over his entire body, as opposed to some of my previous Sunglows having burgundy/purple mottling running down their sides. And, he is also possible het Anery.
It is so difficult to capture those pinks and reds!!!




Next is my Hotley (Brocks Boids produced). This little guy is so red- I am in awe everytime I pull his drawer.




Lastly is my Paradigm courtesy of Basically Boas. She looks just like my male VPI line T+. She keeps getting lighter and lighter. She will do well with all my Sharps. Hopefully, I will have some good breeder Sharp Sunglows by the time she is of age.



It has been a while since I have posted last- teaching, family, and snake breeding and cleaning have consumed me. Let me know what you think of these little guys.
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Ron Michelotti
Class Reptilia
www.classreptilia.com
They are beautiful.
Chris
Good looking group.
The Paradigm is an awesome looking animal.
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Randall L Turner Jr.

np
Great boas Ron!
I can see my Sharp will be taking after your Sunglow. (Afterall they are siblings, lol)
I've taken things really slow with her but she's getting more pink scales and dark orange scales every time she sheds. It's cool because one will just pop up.
Nice snag on the Paradigm. While I am torn between them and the VPI T-plus I think I'll end up going the Paradigm route first just because I have half the ingredients.
I'll shoot you an email later but I'd love to see what you have in the works this season!
Good luck with all of those killer animals.
Mike Burton
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as good.
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Ron Michelotti
Class Reptilia
www.classreptilia.com
the other two are outstanding Boas. That's an amazing Sharp Sunglow. Brock
Very nice boas....What & Where do you teach?
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Sincerely, Jason
www.NortheastSnakes.com
NortheastSnakes@verizon.net
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