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couple pale shots...

shannon brown Mar 15, 2008 12:48 PM

not outside on rocks or anything but was cleaning and thought I would snap a few.

all cherry county and all from this w/c pair.

L8r Shannon

Replies (12)

Sunherp Mar 15, 2008 02:25 PM

Those are great, Shannon! The first neonate is smokin' - I love the head pattern (or nearly the lack of...). How long have you had that line?

-Cole

shannon brown Mar 15, 2008 05:59 PM

Thanks, I just recently got them.e-mail me direct if you want more info.
Shannon

terryd Mar 15, 2008 05:05 PM

Right on Shannon. Those are great looking. I like them all, the yellow adult in the last shot is unique looking, I like how it's saddles start to space further a part near it's tail.
I'm also a sucker for open head caps like your neonate has.

-Dell

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gratefuldead Mar 15, 2008 05:48 PM

I LOVE open headed milks like that. Wow, what a creature...Here's a gentilis with a nice white nose that stood out a little...

shannon brown Mar 15, 2008 06:00 PM

thats a killer gentilis Chad.

Shannon

terryd Mar 16, 2008 02:11 PM

Good looking Gentilis Chad. I'd say that is a stand out gentilis for sure. It looks like it needs to be fed though. Come on just one little mint, it's just a little mint.

-Dell

QuickSand Mar 16, 2008 06:38 PM

I never get tired of seeing that gentilis, great snake Chad.

-Brad

Sunherp Mar 17, 2008 09:04 AM

Nice gentilis, Chad! I really like the bright white and the zippered pattern. Thanks for sharing that.

-Cole

Dniles Mar 15, 2008 06:43 PM

That's a wild caught pair? WOW they are awesome. Nile looking pales you got there.

Dave
DNS Reptiles

cn013 Mar 15, 2008 07:24 PM

Wow Shannon,

What don't you have hiding about?!? Great Cherry Co.'s all these multistrata shots are making me salivate!

Thanks for sharing.... again,

Chris

shannon brown Mar 16, 2008 11:53 AM

Well thanks Chris, LOL.... I don't work with many North American Milks anymore.I just have a few of my Golden Colorado Line of Gentilis this small group of Multi's and some w/c annulata and celaenops.I have zero syspilia and zero temps.
I have had and bred them all at one time.In (98) I produced every sub species of N.A.Milks and even a few clutches of scarlets.It was way to much work and I concentrated on the larger easier to get going south of the border triangulum.

Anyway, I am just having fun with a pair here and there now.Don't expect anything fantastic to come from me for a while in the North American complex.

L8r Shannon

Jeff Schofield Mar 16, 2008 08:35 PM

Kidding, its easy to say til the babies take up all your time...I did the same thing with easterns,coastals and reds as you know..but I keep getting back into em. They are so so pretty, and there is something rewarding about working with em when they grow up.

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