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Since one recent topic was anery....DUW

rainbowsrus Mar 19, 2008 11:48 AM

I put together a pictorial history on both of my anery BRB's. Both from Brian Sharp but different years...

Popeye, 2007 male...
2007/9/19 just arrived

2007/09/27 first shed with me


2007/09/27 with a Harriet for contrast


2007/10/10


2007/11/19

2007/12/25

2008/02/07

Tawney, 2006 Female
2006/09/26 (with het anery Dusty)

2006/09/26


2006/11/06

2007/02/18

2007/04/27


2007/07/06


2007/08/20


2007/10/10 (with Popeye)


2007/10/10

2007/12/15

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Thanks,

Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com

0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)

LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
26.49 BRB
20.21 BCI
And those are only the breeders

lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

Replies (7)

Jeff Clark Mar 19, 2008 05:03 PM

Dave,
....Your PICs truly document how they change as they grow.
Jeff

>>I put together a pictorial history on both of my anery BRB's. Both from Brian Sharp but different years...
>>
>>
>>Popeye, 2007 male...
>>2007/9/19 just arrived
>>
>>2007/09/27 first shed with me
>>
>>
>>2007/09/27 with a Harriet for contrast
>>
>>
>>2007/10/10
>>
>>
>>2007/11/19
>>
>>2007/12/25
>>
>>2008/02/07
>>
>>
>>
>>Tawney, 2006 Female
>>2006/09/26 (with het anery Dusty)
>>
>>2006/09/26
>>
>>
>>2006/11/06
>>
>>2007/02/18
>>
>>2007/04/27
>>
>>
>>2007/07/06
>>
>>
>>2007/08/20
>>
>>
>>2007/10/10 (with Popeye)
>>
>>
>>2007/10/10
>>
>>2007/12/15
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>-----
>>Thanks,
>>
>>
>>Dave Colling
>>
>>www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com
>>
>>
>>
>>0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
>>0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)
>>
>>LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
>>26.49 BRB
>>20.21 BCI
>>And those are only the breeders
>>
>>lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

waspinator421 Mar 19, 2008 07:10 PM

Wow, very cool. Gosh, I want a pair of Anerys! Too bad I haven't won the lottery.
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Aubrey Ross

©
www.SlipstreamSerpents.com

FRoberts Mar 19, 2008 08:24 PM

That anery gene just gets better and better looking. As neonates they truly look like crap to be honest (IMO). But my goodness as they age it just gets better and better. All the Albinos I have seen are ugly in my opinion. That darn Anery gene blows the ones I saw away...can you say snowwwwwwwwwwww. I bet you can !!!!!

Well just to produce the anery's would be delightful in my opinion. You do realize you have enough projects to keep you busy for like 25 years at least lol.

>>I put together a pictorial history on both of my anery BRB's. Both from Brian Sharp but different years...
>>
>>
>>Popeye, 2007 male...
>>2007/9/19 just arrived
>>
>>2007/09/27 first shed with me
>>
>>
>>2007/09/27 with a Harriet for contrast
>>
>>
>>2007/10/10
>>
>>
>>2007/11/19
>>
>>2007/12/25
>>
>>2008/02/07
>>
>>
>>
>>Tawney, 2006 Female
>>2006/09/26 (with het anery Dusty)
>>
>>2006/09/26
>>
>>
>>2006/11/06
>>
>>2007/02/18
>>
>>2007/04/27
>>
>>
>>2007/07/06
>>
>>
>>2007/08/20
>>
>>
>>2007/10/10 (with Popeye)
>>
>>
>>2007/10/10
>>
>>2007/12/15
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>-----
>>Thanks,
>>
>>
>>Dave Colling
>>
>>www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com
>>
>>
>>
>>0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
>>0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)
>>
>>LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
>>26.49 BRB
>>20.21 BCI
>>And those are only the breeders
>>
>>lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats
-----
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Roberts Realm Of Reptile Research
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Thanks,

Frank Roberts

I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.

saagbay Mar 19, 2008 08:55 PM

NO WAY!! those anerys look AMAZING when they are young and when the age they seemingly darken and dull and turn brown... at that point whats the point of having an anery when there are better looking normals? but when young like daves first few pics they look awesome!!!!

i do mostly agree with you about the albinos i think the normals look better. i myself wouldnt go as far as to say they are ugly though.

however those recently post pictures of the T albinos look really good, but if they turn out like the anerys and only darken and get dull with age i know i will at least lose interest but thats just IMO
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-Stephen-

0.1 soon to be wifey (hopefully)
1.0 rotwiler/chow (Boomer-wifey's pooch)
1.0 norm corn (Jake aka grumpy old terdhead)
0.1 col redtail boa (Dixie-my baby girl)
0.1 ball python (Bella- wifey's baby girl)

hopeful for not to distant future:
--brazillian rainbow boas 1 female for sure
2 or 3? maybe a breeding pair?
-- bearded dragon for the wifey my list got to big...

more distant future hopefuls
1 or 2 of each maybe a breeding pair?
--anery boa (ooooh)
--jungle carpet python (love to have 1 or 2)
--dumeril boa (ahhhh)

slightly more wishful thinking
--hypo br rainbow boa (love em)
--anery br rainbow boa (oooh even better!!)
--motely boa (gorgeous!!)

FRoberts Mar 19, 2008 09:09 PM

>>NO WAY!! those anerys look AMAZING when they are young and when the age they seemingly darken and dull and turn brown... at that point whats the point of having an anery when there are better looking normals? but when young like daves first few pics they look awesome!!!!
>>
>>i do mostly agree with you about the albinos i think the normals look better. i myself wouldnt go as far as to say they are ugly though.
>>
>>however those recently post pictures of the T albinos look really good, but if they turn out like the anerys and only darken and get dull with age i know i will at least lose interest but thats just IMO
>>-----
>>-Stephen-
>>
>>0.1 soon to be wifey (hopefully)
>>1.0 rotwiler/chow (Boomer-wifey's pooch)
>>1.0 norm corn (Jake aka grumpy old terdhead)
>>0.1 col redtail boa (Dixie-my baby girl)
>>0.1 ball python (Bella- wifey's baby girl)
>>
>>hopeful for not to distant future:
>>--brazillian rainbow boas 1 female for sure
>> 2 or 3? maybe a breeding pair?
>>-- bearded dragon for the wifey my list got to big...
>>
>>more distant future hopefuls
>>1 or 2 of each maybe a breeding pair?
>>--anery boa (ooooh)
>>--jungle carpet python (love to have 1 or 2)
>>--dumeril boa (ahhhh)
>>
>>slightly more wishful thinking
>>--hypo br rainbow boa (love em)
>>--anery br rainbow boa (oooh even better!!)
>>--motely boa (gorgeous!!)
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=========================================================
Roberts Realm Of Reptile Research
=========================================================
Thanks,

Frank Roberts

I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.

paulbuck Mar 19, 2008 09:39 PM

Stephen,
I agree with you about the anery's; pretty as babies, not much to write home about as adults. I can only assume they are popular because of the gateway to bigger and better morphs thing. Just my opinion. The albinos are another story, when you ask to see pictures of adults you rarely get a response; one can only assume they are butt ugly (or maybe so stunningly beautiful our eyes just can't handle it!!).
Paul

FRoberts Mar 19, 2008 09:44 PM

>>Stephen,
>>I agree with you about the anery's; pretty as babies, not much to write home about as adults. I can only assume they are popular because of the gateway to bigger and better morphs thing. Just my opinion. The albinos are another story, when you ask to see pictures of adults you rarely get a response; one can only assume they are butt ugly (or maybe so stunningly beautiful our eyes just can't handle it!!).
>>Paul
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=========================================================
Roberts Realm Of Reptile Research
=========================================================
Thanks,

Frank Roberts

I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.

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