These are hard to get good pics of, they wash out. The rock helps create some contrast and were the best shots I could get.
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These are hard to get good pics of, they wash out. The rock helps create some contrast and were the best shots I could get.
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This girl is over 3.5 feet and will be breeding her to anerythristic red sideds this year.
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This female was found summer of 08, she is very blue. The blue is hard to capture on film. I'm looking for an adult Chicago male to pair her up w/.
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This female is cool looking in person, she will be bred to the silver eastern (not to be confused w/ Don B's silver). Tom, you're right, her eyes are strange.
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This female will be bred to flame het anerythristics this year. Expect anerythristics and Flames 100% het anerythristics from her. The anerythristics will be the key ingredient for creating new morphs in the future.
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This girl is cool ! I'll be breeding her to double het albino flames, she'll produce albino flames and flames & normals that are 100% het for albino flame.
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You have some exciting projects this year, Scott.
The anerys and axanthics are all nice lookers, expecially that chicago. That flame albino takes the show though for me personally.
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Jeff Benfer
1.0 cinnamon pastel Python regius
1.1 pastel Python regius
1.1 mojave Python regius
0.3 normal Python regius
1.3 Terrapene carolina thriunguis
2.3 Terrapene carolina carolina
4.1 Kinosternon baurii
1.1 Malaclemys terrapin terrapin
2.2 double het albino and anerythristicThamnophis sirtalis parietalis
1.0 anerythristic Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis
2.3 Iowa snow Thamnophis radix
0.2 het Christmas albino Thamnophis radix
1.1 double het cherry erythristic, albino Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.1 melanistic Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
2.0 66% het snow Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.1 triple heterozygous for amelanistic,carmel, and stripe Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 anerythristic motley Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 butter p.h. stripe Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 carmel stripe p.h. amel Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 amelanistic p.h. carmel,stripe Pantherophis guttatus
Thanks a lot Jeff, she (flame albino) is probably the coolest snake in the collection. The Chicago is a cool morph, she produced 8 babies last year (all passed away b4 I received the adult), none were like her so expect her trait is recessive.
Scott
You have some exciting projects this year, Scott.
The anerys and axanthics are all nice lookers, expecially that chicago. That flame albino takes the show though for me personally.
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Jeff Benfer
That snakes head is wicked looking !You need to get a closeup.
I'll try and get a good closeup of the head...my photography skills have a lot to be desired though lol
Scott
I am pretty sure this is a anery type a.That would create a true snow when paired with a albino.A silver to a albino would be a blizzard.I think the silver is a anery type b.I have no idea what that west virginia thing is.
I am pretty sure this is a anery type a.That would create a true snow when paired with a albino.A silver to a albino would be a blizzard.I think the silver is a anery type b.I have no idea what that west virginia thing is
I am thinking the same on the Mohr strain, next year should prove/disprove this out as I had bred an albino and a flame to her. Will breed the normal looking hets to each other to ascertain the genetics. Silver to albino truly have no clue what this will produce in the F2s but think it could be a cool NEW designer morph. Not sure that the silver is anery as it has pinkish eyes. The West Virginia is anerythristic, just a different locale than the Mohr strain. Next year will breed an albino to her to see (ultimately) if they produce snows.
Scott
PS For me, this is the fun part w/ snakes...the not knowing for sure what will be produced from breeding different morphs together.
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Very nice Scott. I like that animal alot. I know what you mean with trying to capture the true beauty of axanthics on camera. I can never make mine look as good as they do in person.
Steve
Hey Steve,
Thanks for the kudos. My photgraphy skills are limited, would love to capture the similis, axanthic and pugets true color on film.
Scott
Very nice Scott. I like that animal alot. I know what you mean with trying to capture the true beauty of axanthics on camera. I can never make mine look as good as they do in person.
Steve
Nice snakes!!!!!!! that's a huge albino red sider!!!!! Love the red plains...need to get some!!!!!!
Nice snakes!!!!!!! that's a huge albino red sider!!!!! Love the red plains...need to get some!!!!!!
She is a big girl, when I got her as a baby she was about 5 " long, has come a long way. That one red plains is the reddest plains I've ever had (aside from the red hypo pictured bred to create the hybino), breeding the Nebraska to her should create a reddish/yellow albino (in theory at least).
Scott
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