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I'm scratching my head on this one??

PanamaRed May 12, 2007 07:55 PM

This little girl came from a jungle litter.. She looks like she wants to be arabesque though...LOL...


And her brother, I just like the contrast on this guy and was snapping pics so I got some of him too..



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Ed Lilley, www.constrictorsnw.com
www.reptileinsider.com

Replies (7)

gmherps May 12, 2007 08:10 PM

Very nice couple specimens there Ed!!
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Greg Holland
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voodoomagik May 12, 2007 09:39 PM

Very nice, Ed!
Is that contrasty one not a jungle?
Aaron

jerseyserpents May 12, 2007 09:44 PM

I know your asking ED, but the contrasty one is a jungle all the way. The circle in the head pattern gives it away if nothing else, AWESOME ANIMAL!
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1.0 Poss super PC Salmon 05 (Rich Ihle)
0.1 Dubay Pastel 04 (Clay English)
1.0 Sharp Albino 05 (Mike Wilbanks)
0.1 Normal BCI 04 (????)

PanamaRed May 12, 2007 09:55 PM

I know the contrasting one is a jungle I just threw his pic in there too because I had him out looking at him.

The one thats got me wondering whats up is the connected patterned one..
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Ed Lilley, www.constrictorsnw.com
www.reptileinsider.com

voodoomagik May 12, 2007 10:39 PM

Thanks, guys.
Actually, the jungle trait has been a mystery to me. It's just now that I'm starting to be able to recognize the difference between and jungle and an aberrant.
Aaron

voodoomagik May 12, 2007 10:42 PM

I know what you mean though as far as the other one. All she's missing are the laddertail and the bubble on the head to be an arabesque.

drimes May 13, 2007 08:52 AM

Looks to me like you have a couple more keepers that you'll need to grow up and breed, just to see what they produce!!

Animals like your's, Ed, are what keep the hobby interesting to me. The "different" ones from a litter are ALWAYS intriguing and create lots of opportunity to speculate!!

Good work, young man!! Thank you for sharing.

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