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Elaphe dione special variations *heavy*

GidivandeBelt Aug 29, 2008 11:51 AM

Hi,

Here are some of my special color morphs and localities in elaphe dione group, many special variations, all are selective breed.

This is a Orange male and female:

This is a Orange female:

This is a Orange male:

This is a Orange female:

This is a Orange male:

This is a Orange male:

This is a Yellow striped female:

This is a yellow striped male:

This is a offspring of Orange x Tiger:

This is a offspring of Tiger x Cherksy:

This is a Nigrita male:

This is a offspring of Tiger x Tiger:

This is offspring of Tiger x Xian:

This is a Tiger female:

This is a offspring of Tiger x Tiger:

This is offspring of Orange x Cherksy:

This is a Cherksy female (wladivodstok region):

This is a Tiger male:

This is female Xian with 13 eggs! (Tiger x Xian)

This is offspring of Tiger x Xian:

This are offsprings of Tiger x Xian:

This are offsprings of Tiger x Cherky:

This is a Tiger x Cherksy:

This is a Tenebrosa male:

This are some Tenebrosa offsprings:

This is offspring of Orange x Cherksy:

This is a deformed China offspring:

Best regards,
Gidi van de Belt

Replies (14)

RandyWhittington Aug 29, 2008 01:47 PM

Gidi those orange, tiger and orange tiger babies are incredible. You two are killing me with your pictures.
You see little variation in the diones in the states. There are some different locals to be found in The USA but not with the colors you two are posting pictures of. I'm not sure of the local but I have seen some high yellow diones years ago but can't seem to find any in the last couple years.
If you ever were to come to the breeders expo in Daytona Beach, Florida with some of those I would LOVE to get some of them. Keep the pictures coming.
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Randy Whittington

souix Aug 30, 2008 10:22 PM

>> I'm not sure of the local but I have seen some high yellow diones years ago but can't seem to find any in the last couple years.

The yellow ones would be Chinese Diones .. you tried David Tracer @ Ophidiophile I know he was working with them.
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jyohe Aug 29, 2008 07:42 PM

nice shots , nice variety......I had no idea......you don't see this stuff here in the USA.........

thanxx again......keep it up and good luck to you sir....

JY
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DMong Aug 29, 2008 10:44 PM

Wow!,...thanks for sharing that huge variety of different phenotypes!....very nice!

best regards, ~Doug
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tbrock Aug 30, 2008 08:48 AM

Very nice, Gidi! I really like the Nigrita, and the yellow striped, and orange striped. Thanks for posting them.

-Toby Brock
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hermanbronsgeest Aug 30, 2008 12:55 PM

You just couldn't resist, could you? After seeing sioux's post that is, LOL. BTW, those Tiger x Xian crosses are bleeping awesome!!!

Best regards, Herman.

souix Aug 30, 2008 10:23 PM

>>You just couldn't resist, could you? After seeing sioux's post that is, LOL. BTW, those Tiger x Xian crosses are bleeping awesome!!!
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>>Best regards, Herman.
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GidivandeBelt Aug 31, 2008 04:39 AM

Hi Herman,

No i just couldnt resist LOL.

I tought you may like to see some special morphs of this very interesting snake called elaphe dione.

Best regards,
Gidi

hermanbronsgeest Aug 31, 2008 07:30 AM

I certainly do. Keep 'em coming

Later, Herman.

souix Aug 30, 2008 10:27 PM

Theres only one thing I have to say ... Gidi I want your babies LOL

Outstanding collection ... Love them ALL

Sue x
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STEVES_KIKI Sep 02, 2008 04:28 PM

did the deformed baby live?? Just wondering b/c i done see many deformed babies who live.... i have a similarly deformed cal king(just not as badly) i hatched out and is doing fine.... He's a year old now


~kin
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GidivandeBelt Sep 03, 2008 11:48 AM

Hi,

No it was dead. I have had it many times in dione, and also in R. boulengeri, dont know why. The temps are oke.

Best regards,
Gidi

STEVES_KIKI Sep 04, 2008 09:32 AM

just wondering my temps were ok last year just a tiny spike from the power going out (there was a car accident and the car was in the powerlines... they had to shut the power off to cut the car out and then re-do the powerlines) but i bred the parents again this year and had wonderful results.... sorry for your loss,,, but on a happier note... beautiful other critters
~kin
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Corns, Creamsicles, A Black Rat, A pair of Leucistic Black Rat X Leucistic Texas Rat Intergrades, Thayeri, Cal Kings, A Jungle Corn, Ball Pythons, A reverse Trio of Candoia, Leopard Geckos, Green Anoles, a Snapping Turtle, a White Cheeked Mud Turtle, a Bearded Dragon, an Adult Rescue Iguana, and A Baby Iguana

Trolligans Sep 03, 2008 10:53 AM

please don't post snakes like this right after I spend all my money at Daytona . I just bought a metric crap-ton of gophers and now you have me looking at diones.

I think I have to ban myself from kingsnake for a while.

anyway, awesome serpents. those tigers rock the socks.
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