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Wildest colors

jpcons Aug 06, 2007 06:37 AM

Well first I have to say that thats my opinion:D . These snakes are not mine they are from Scott at CVexotics and he was kind enough to let take and post a few photos. I am working with this bloodline and I have brothers and sisters, sons and daughters from this line from the past 4 years. Hopefully this year I can produce one of these.
First are the original animals.The first one is not as hot as the second one. He is also in blue

Now these next 2 shots are :eek:


Now the next 2 snakes are the litter mates to the girl I just picked up.

This one was a parodox albino born in the same litter.

I also have a few more photos of some other killer projects Scott is working on but I figure I will let your brains digest this first.
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Replies (14)

adamirwin Aug 06, 2007 07:52 AM

is crazy. I want one.

boasbydesign Aug 06, 2007 07:54 AM

Those are wild! Calicos and Paridoxes are so unique. Good luck with your batch for producing these.

Bob Martin
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EvoMorphs Aug 06, 2007 12:01 PM

I was wondering are they born looking like this or do they grow in to this. Do they loose more normal coloration with each shed.
thanks for the info
Jason

Craig K. Aug 06, 2007 12:07 PM

Mine was born like that though it may not be the same morph, mine is unrelated. Craig

Craig K. Aug 06, 2007 12:08 PM

np

EvoMorphs Aug 06, 2007 12:18 PM

I'll try to get some pics tonight but is there any chance that it would stay hidden for 3 years then sart coming out in one shed. And whats the genetis behind them what do I breed him to to find out. Im still waiting for him to shed again.
Thanks
Jason

JPCONS Aug 06, 2007 12:27 PM

Well thats the big question on reproducing the calico. It is still in trial and error with only one or two popping out a year. Last year was the best with 4 in one litter. The first one was born in 2003 from a hypo to a albino. The second one was born in 2004 with the same parents.
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JPCONS Aug 06, 2007 12:22 PM

They are born much duller and the color gets much better with age(IMO). There are some that turn calico to a degree as they age. Here is a shot of one turning. She now is in my collection.

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EvoMorphs Aug 07, 2007 07:23 AM

I have never seen one for sale are they extremly expensive.

JPCONS Aug 07, 2007 08:20 AM

They run at least $10k for a new born. I know of only one being sold.
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EvoMorphs Aug 08, 2007 08:44 AM

Here is the picture of my hypo that has somthing wird going on with his colors the darker blotches on his back are what color he was and now there is only blotch of this color left. What do you think of this.
Thanks for looking
Jason

samantha227 Aug 08, 2007 04:50 AM

They are all awesome!!!But my favorite is half/baked later
Shane

JPCONS Aug 08, 2007 08:51 AM

Hey Shane,
they are all very cool. I see the little one you got is coming along very well. I still have room for him.
See you in daytona
joe
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samantha227 Aug 08, 2007 03:04 PM

Joe
He is doing great.Taken forever to get him to grow but I am not in a rush.I'll have Kim take some new pic's that one was from last year!!I think he likes it just fine here so no need for him to change homes.Later
Shane

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