I have been going through old pics looking for some particluar stuff and found these pics of this really cool faded/calico like burm that I had several years ago. The orange/red eyes were interesting too. Neat snake. Hope you like it. Evan
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I have been going through old pics looking for some particluar stuff and found these pics of this really cool faded/calico like burm that I had several years ago. The orange/red eyes were interesting too. Neat snake. Hope you like it. Evan
Definitely an intriguing snake, Evan! I bet you wish you still had it.
Thanks for sharing the photos with us!
Have a good one!
HH
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Due to political correctness run amuck,
this ol' hillbilly is now referred to as an:
Appalachian American
Great looking snake.
Looks like you accidentally put it in with the white clothes and it got bleached. I'll assume you sold it before the morph market exploded.
Do you know if was ever bred after you got rid of it?
Might worth tracking down a baby or two if it wasn't too long ago.
Vinny
thanks guys. yeah I sold it many years ago. I used to always be looking to cherry pick the coolest and weirdest specimens I could find of anything within my price realm to take to big shows with me to help draw people to the table to sell stuff I produced and stuff that I was reselling. I don't know what happened with it. I have seen a few similar ones over the years and sadly I do not think they have ever proved out. Evan
I do the same thing. Checking out every pet store and classified ads within 100 miles looking for interesting burms is a lot of fun. I do find that they are few and far between now. I guess there's a lot more competition looking for the 'next big thing'.
Lately I found an albino burmese that's just yellow and white, no oranges, nothing else at all. It's a really nice snake. It looks good alone, but when you have a normal albino for a side by side comparison, you can really see the difference.
I got a totally striped, normally colored burm from Tom Crutchfield a few months ago. That one is in all probability just incubation-related, but he's very good looking, just the same.
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