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Kathy Love inspired Ball Pic....

ExecutiveReptiles Aug 14, 2008 10:38 PM

For those who aren't familar...there was this picture of all these different Cornsnake morphs all liked up...which was a pretty cool pic, so I thought I would try a Ball Python version....Anyway...just playing around more than anything...hope you like it...


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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

Replies (11)

RandyRemington Aug 14, 2008 11:37 PM

Very nice.

I thought it was going to be the one where she was looking up through a solid matt of hatchlings.

kathylove Aug 15, 2008 12:02 AM

not quite as colorful as the corn line-up, lol! Guess you would have to add a blood python or two to get that bright red!

RyanT Aug 15, 2008 12:46 AM

I noticed a pic on here about a week ago of a bunch of different morphs together, (Pin, Cinny, Pastel, Mojave, etc. with a Pied included). I realized out of all the snakes, the colors exhibited were like 13 different shades of brown with a splash of white from the Pied. Haha. Gotta love the balls though.

4ktung Aug 15, 2008 01:22 AM

Was this the photo you were referring to?

pitoon Aug 15, 2008 03:33 AM

i'm really curious to see it, thanks

Pitoon

ExecutiveReptiles Aug 15, 2008 08:24 AM

On her website, Here is a link to it...

www.corn-utopia.com/Corn Utopia on the Web/Photo & Image Stockpile - CornUtopia/11 corn line-up answer shot.jpg

I remember when I first saw it YEARS ago, I thought man that is cool, I wonder how they got all those cornsnakes to line up like that...lol
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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

kathylove Aug 15, 2008 09:24 PM

Here it is (link below, or cut and paste on your browser), with another photo to show how we did it. The best way to see it is on the back of the old Cornsnake Manual, though.

http://cornutopia.com/Corn%20Utopia%20on%20the%20Web/Photo%20&%20Image%20Stockpile%20-%20CornUtopia/11%20corn%20line-up%20+%20answer%20shot.jpg

Corn line-up photo

kathylove Aug 15, 2008 09:28 PM

cutting and pasting seems to work. Let me know if cutting and pasting is working for you (whoever is interested).

ExecutiveReptiles Aug 15, 2008 08:29 AM

Couldn't the statement be made that Cornsnakes have one of the most extensive and diverse morph count of all snakes? There are more Morphs in the Cornsnake world than any other snake right? How can anything compete...lol

Thanks for replying to my post.....a Ball Python version will never be as cool as the original version...
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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
www.executivereptiles.com

pitoon Aug 15, 2008 01:08 PM

i think ball pythons have the most wild based morphs, while corn snakes have the most combos to date. Then again i've been wrong before

oh and the link doesn't work. i went to her site but can't find that pic.

Pitoon

pitoon Aug 15, 2008 01:22 PM

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