I produced this female last year. I had to keep her because of the nice reduced black. Kinda looks like a Mole king to me.
John Lassiter

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I produced this female last year. I had to keep her because of the nice reduced black. Kinda looks like a Mole king to me.
John Lassiter

Here is another that I had to keep for future breeding. Now I have to wait until my reduced black male is big enough for breeding (Maybe in '05).
Thanks for looking.
John Lassiter

Gotta love thayeri! Can't get enough of them. -Dan Vermilya
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I agree. Thayeri are very addictive. Just can't get enough of them.
Thanks for looking,
John Lassiter

If I may ask, what did the parents look like?
I have a pretty male but the black clearly shows through.
A buddy lent me a beautiful female but I haven't taken a pic yet. 
The female parent to the reduced black Thayeri looks much like yours in the pic, but is more olive in color and has reduced black herself. The father is a screaming orange leonis phase with normal amount of black. These are the same parents to the Thayeri I posted down in the forum. Good luck with your breeding project. I don't believe there is any other snake that has such beautiful and diversed offspring in its normal phase than the Thayeri, thus the "Variable Kingsnake." They are very addicting.
Thanks for looking
John Lassiter
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