Here are a few hatchlings from my two F-1 Vivid females. The sire of one clutch was a Dan Vermilya white leonis and the other sire was a Vivid molten orange MSP. I still have several I haven't had the chance to photograph yet.
Greg





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Here are a few hatchlings from my two F-1 Vivid females. The sire of one clutch was a Dan Vermilya white leonis and the other sire was a Vivid molten orange MSP. I still have several I haven't had the chance to photograph yet.
Greg





Wow very cool looking snakes.
-a
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>>Here are a few hatchlings from my two F-1 Vivid females. The sire of one clutch was a Dan Vermilya white leonis and the other sire was a Vivid molten orange MSP. I still have several I haven't had the chance to photograph yet.
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>>Greg
Great Job....Those are variable to say the least..Congrats and thanks for sharing.....
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John Lassiter
"Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....."
Thanks John.
I really appreciate the possibilities that can be produced from line bred thayeri, but for me outbreeding is alot more fun and the results are much more variable.
Greg
Thanks for sharing the pictures -- all are good looking (a definite "box of chocolates", as Gump would say). The last one is my favorite. Congratulations.
Tom C.
Nice Greg,
WOW I had similar flavors from a clutch that I produce.
Bob
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R.Bichlers Colubrids
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This one has a deformed eye. The head is sunken in around the eye socket and the eye is almost closed. I'm not sure what do do with it, keep it or feed it to something.
Regarding that last snake, I know from experience that they can live a long time -- about 8 years ago my wife and kids were at a snake show with me, wandered off and came back with a "free to a good home" special -- a bloodred corn snake hatchling with exactly the same kind of deformity. He's a nice pet, but I never let him breed in case his problem is genetic and not just developmental. That being said, I think I would have recycled him as kingsnake food if my wife would not have killed me . . .
WOW! Nice job!!!!
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Aubrey Ross
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