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07 Sharp Sunglow

Jeff Risher Jul 26, 2007 07:51 PM

I was at Doug's house last week and saw these animals in person and was blown away by the intensity of the colors on these animals at only a few weeks of age and strongly suggested to Doug to hold these back or price them very high. Doug decided to simply keep them for the future.

This animal and his brother have no pastel dream genes in them since the dbl het Sharp sunglows were produced 2 years prior to Doug ever producing his first pastel dreams het for Sharp albino.

this male potential dominant is a product of a dbl het Sharp sunglow x dbl het Sharp sunglow breeding from animals produced back in 2000 using the beautiful orange tail line of hypo which has made some of the most extreme Sharp sunglows produced today.

Hope you like the animals as much as I do,

Jeff Risher

Replies (6)

Explicit_Reptiles Jul 26, 2007 07:53 PM

Sharp sunglows are always nice but that one just screams.
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gant77 Jul 27, 2007 02:03 AM

Man I need to get back into these babies
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Jeff Risher Jul 26, 2007 07:53 PM

another potential dominant Sharp sunglow that will remain at Doug's house for future projects. Different in appearance but still extreme body coloration. These animals should be ridiculous looking in a years time based on how the Sharp sunglows color up even more as they mature.

Thanks again,
Jeff Risher

RuBeN14 Jul 26, 2007 08:17 PM

Ruben

chaz-schilens Jul 26, 2007 11:43 PM

Ive Never seen anything like that. Chaz

Slithering_Serpents Jul 27, 2007 02:17 AM

That's some astounding color! I sure hope Doug will send us pictures from time to time as these snakes get older. Thanks for showing them.
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