Here's some out of the archives. #1 and 2 are pure gentilis and #3 is an intergrade of multistriata and gentilis (she's a gorgeous butter yellow breeding machine).
Jeff



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Here's some out of the archives. #1 and 2 are pure gentilis and #3 is an intergrade of multistriata and gentilis (she's a gorgeous butter yellow breeding machine).
Jeff



Number one is pure gentilis, not a bit of multistriata in him.
Number two is from an intergrade zone of multistriata and gentilis.

Your snakes look to be in superb health and I know how much effort it takes!
You too Phil, take a bow - the snakes look extremely well cared for.
Well done lads!
Jeff
Thanks, Jeff! You're a wealth of knowledge and a pleasure to work with. It's doubtful that our collections would be where they are today without your guidance.
-Cole
Here is a multistrata that should show up in a smack down.
It's in Cole's collection but it's a w/c I found, and has become one of my favorite Bighorn county animals in our collections. Can't wait to see some progeny neonates from him.

-Dell
He's a looker, no joke! I'll have to get some photos of his lady-friend. There's nothing wrong with her, either!
-Cole
Here are a few more for the triangulum smack down.
Celaenops, hwy 118, TX.

Celaenops, hwy 118, TX.

Yet again another Celaenops.

I'll end the smack down on my favorite triangulum. Multistrata.
Bighorn co., MT, L.t.multistrata

-Dell
Hey Dell,
That first one from Hwy 118 is a smoker! I love the bright red and orange! Nice!
-Phil
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Good show, Jeff! Awesome. Those are stunning animals - I really like the Black and White Beauty in the first picture. Wow!
-Cole
Man that top photo of the Gentilis w/ the mega crossovers is awesome looking. They are all nice but, "wholly crossovers batman" that is worth chewing a knuckle off for.
You win smack down w/ your first photo.
Yellowstone county, female.

-Dell
Yellowstone Co. ...? Montana! Can't be leavin' out half of the locality, buddy! LOL
Here's a male from the same county

-Cole
Holy Smokes! Man, I need to keep in touch with you guys.
I can see myself getting a few more N. American Milks.
Nice!!!
-Phil
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