But I like them all.
Bighorn co. Male

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But I like them all.
Bighorn co. Male

Produced by Sunherp, aka Cole G.
Sorry to jump you on the photo Cole.
South Dakota, multistrata

Sibling to the one above.
South Dakota, multistrata.

Cherry co. female

Bighorn co. female

Those are some sweet little guys!
Also, the color change on some of them is amazingly pronounced!
best regards, ~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
Great series, Dell. Those shots we took outside on Saturday turned out well! The head pattern on some of those Bighorn Co., MT animals is unreal.
-Cole
Hey, I'm jealous! That's the first spotted pale I've ever seen!
Anybody see spotted pales before?? I know there's a calico pale in a collection somewhere and spotted gentilis, syspila, etc...but that pale is a first for me......
Very cool, way to go!
Jeff
I was pretty excited to see that little bugger hatch, myself. His mother is a beast - close to 3 feet long. The other pale in Dell's series here is actually from another clutch (i.e. not siblings) but from the same locality. They're great little critters with a strong feeding response. And they hatch huge for pales!
-Cole
You beat me to posting my spotted Pennington Co., SD critter! Let's just hopt this proves to be a genetic trait... he's a looker!
-Cole
great pics Dell. I love that spotted pale also Cole.
Just need to learn to put all pics in one post.LOL... its easy.
Shannon
We've been talking about that! LOL A little help, please? Dell and I are a little slow on the tech stuff, so some step by step directions would be sweet! Semicolon between the image URL's?
Thanks for the pale remarks. He's a super looking animal, and I'll post more pics of him in a day or two.
-Cole
>>We've been talking about that! LOL A little help, please? Dell and I are a little slow on the tech stuff, so some step by step directions would be sweet! Semicolon between the image URL's?
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>>Thanks for the pale remarks. He's a super looking animal, and I'll post more pics of him in a day or two.
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>>-Cole
Most forums like this one will have a url (link) that tells you what type of code does what, here is the direct link to (Tools and Toys)
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Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."
Thanks for the link. I know how to post one photo at a time in my posts, but getting more than one per post gives me trouble.

>>Thanks for the link. I know how to post one photo at a time in my posts, but getting more than one per post gives me trouble.
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N/P
You just need to copy the code as many times as you post pictures, so each picture requires the img tag and each tag that you use requires its own line. So type the code and use the enter key to separate them for example,
[igm]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q6/colegrover/DSCF1058.jpg[/img]
[igm]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q6/colegrover/DSCF1058.jpg[/img]
[igm]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q6/colegrover/DSCF1058.jpg[/img]
You don't have to do it this way but I find it easier to add any text that way. I purposely misspelled img so you can see the code.
This is your photo,

And again, hope this helps!! Nice Hondo BTW.

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Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."


Hey! Thanks! I was using Image URL box at the bottom of the page. This is much easier!
-Cole
looks like you have got it man. now post about 30 pics in one post.Its fun.
L8r
Nice, Shannon! Make folks wait for 15 minutes while the photos load. LOL
-Cole
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