...thayeri like this anymore?

This is a female I had years ago..Lots of solid black "saddles". With the bright colors now in vogue, are there many like her out there these days?
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
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...thayeri like this anymore?

This is a female I had years ago..Lots of solid black "saddles". With the bright colors now in vogue, are there many like her out there these days?
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
Strong greeri influence IMO. Beautiful snake though.
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Jerry Kruse 
"What's next??? You're gonna be walkin' around with a friggin bra on your head?" -- Chet from Weird Science
Mark,
I have a pair of these from Larry at Rock Canyon Ranch.....
They look very similar to the one you posted....

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John Lassiter
"Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....."
I have alot of F2's that are not line bred for wild colors. The clutches are truly "variable", about 50% MSP, different ground colors, different types of saddles including lots of pinbanded.
Greg

I have one exactly like that. I had a pair but they didn't arrive in the best of shape and I lost the male. I have had some others just like that in the past as well. This pic is of one i produced almost 10 years ago.

Cool.Do you have a photo of the "exact same" snake?
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
this is the best picture I cold get. She wouldn't sit still for the life of me and she is also a lot greener in person.
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it sure looks like greeri to me?
L8r
It's at least mixacana! It's funny because none of it's younger siblings looked anything like it.Who knows with most of these things these days.
Oh yeah, no doubt its mexicana but it just has that greeri look to it.I have a greeri that is pretty close looking.
Either way she is way cool.
L8r
>>...thayeri like this anymore?
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The closest thing I have to her is #18
Bob Bichler



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R.Bichlers Colubrids
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This was a Dan Vermyla snake. It bounced around to several breeders. I never bred her but sold her off fairly quickly after I got her. I know John Cherry and David Weymouth also owned her. I sold her to Rick Douglas.

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Vichris
"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane"- Marcus Aurelius
That's a cool looking snake too.
I have yet to see any like her these days..probably because they aren't colorful.
:Mark
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Surrender Dorothy!
Chris,
Thanks for posting that photo Chris...What a beautiful specimen!!!
The 1st photo is a 2005 female that I acquired from Sundial...Remember that little fact trip that we went through a few years ago with a guy named Matt? Ha! Ha!
Photo #2 is of a 2006 male...
The last photo is of the adult female parent (that you produced according to Loren) of the female in photo #1...
Later,
Jim.



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CSRAJim
How about this one
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Kevin Collison
Those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience-C.S. Lewis
I like that one Kevin, kind of nostaligic looking.
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Michelle 
All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful:
The Lord God made them all.
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