I am so lookin' forward to breeding some critters!Although it's just around the corner it seems so far away! Jeff

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I am so lookin' forward to breeding some critters!Although it's just around the corner it seems so far away! Jeff

Jeff!
I feel your pain. There are some projects that may pan out this season. Cant wait!
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****Misty****
www.sneakyserpents.com
"The more things change, the more they remain Insane"
I can SO relate! There are several projects that I want to see happen. A special pair that might produce the first double or could even be triple morph I've produced of that variety. Some crosses of diff morphs for future projects and then some repeats I'm hoping produces some of the smokers they have in the past. Last year was such a bust for me as a whole in the breedinch scheme of things. Hopefully this year will be a banner year.
I too am looking forward to this year, not so much for the economy but for watching the babies emerge. I dont think ill ever get bored with that.
Nice okeetee by the way
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Dan S.
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Jeff Im looking forward to the season this year Im starting my project with my Cherokee county Nc females. Im gonna breed one to a hypo het motley snow and the other to a amel as far as I know with no hets. All of the others are gonnabe pretty simple crosses. I can't wait to see what I get out of my Orange Candy Canes.
Tom

more orange candy canes.....? lol
best of luck
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****Misty****
www.sneakyserpents.com
"The more things change, the more they remain Insane"
Misty, yes since I did buy the pair i dont want to breed the female to the male red i alread had. Im more looking forward to the breeding of the cherokee county locality females.
Tom
SWEET JEFF 
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~Sober Serpents~
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Tons of Corns, A Trio of Creamsicles, A Black Rat, A pair of Leucistic Black Rat X Leucistic Texas Rat Intergrades, Thayeri, Cal Kings, A Jungle Corn, Ball Pythons, A Pair of Albino Nelsons Milksnakes, Colombian RTBs, An Argentine RTB, Leopard Geckos, Green Anoles, A Crested Gecko, 2 Snapping Turtles, an Eastern Box Turtle, a Bearded Dragon, an Adult Rescue Iguana
I look to see a lot of great snakes come out of this breeding season. Always fun to see what turns up
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Now THAT'S how an okeetee ought to be colored!!!
Exceptional colors and very crisp pattern. I wouldn't mind a full-body shot of that one sometime!
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Darin Chappell
Hillbilly Herps
PO Box 254
Rogersville, MO 65742
yes, Jeff has some of the Nicest looking okeetees I have seen
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****Misty****
www.sneakyserpents.com
"The more things change, the more they remain Insane"
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