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Hey Draybar- Paradox Cream Pics

bartleyreptiles Aug 08, 2008 04:11 PM

I really couldn't get a good overall shot because he was constantly on the move, but I tried to get you the best I could. Some were snapped under flurescents, others were out side. This guy was produced by Jeff Herman of Evansville, IN and is currently in his collection.

This is with a normal for comparison.

One pupil.

The other pupil. After looking closer, it isn't quite black, but certainly darker than the other side.

You can see the black outline along the saddles.

The back end of the body and tail show more black than the rest of the body.

But the black can still be seen tracing the saddles near the head as well.

Clint

Replies (4)

draybar Aug 08, 2008 04:44 PM

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thanks for posting those pics, Clint
defenitely a cool looking cream.
Probably a dumb question but has he tried to reproduce the look?
It would make for a very interesting project.
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Jimmy Johnson
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Draybars Snakes

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bartleyreptiles Aug 08, 2008 04:55 PM

This next season will be the first breeding attempt that I am aware of. And also, I feel stupid for not verifying it, but I was refering to the snake as a male and I am not positive if it is in fact a male or a female.

Clint

Brandon Osborne Aug 09, 2008 03:26 AM

>>This next season will be the first breeding attempt that I am aware of. And also, I feel stupid for not verifying it, but I was refering to the snake as a male and I am not positive if it is in fact a male or a female.
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>>Clint

It is a male and is just now 2 years old. He's going to breed it back to it's mother and a couple of sibs. I've watched that boy grow and I hope it does something.

Brandon
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DMong Aug 08, 2008 05:37 PM

Very unique indeed!!,....I like it!

~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"

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