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Black Phased Whitelip Pictures

lbakman Mar 15, 2009 04:59 PM

Many Thanks to John Michels of Black Pearl Reptiles- Beautiful Pair of Southern Phased Whitelips just acquired from John....Here are some pics of the adult female....enjoy!

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illbeyoursoldier Mar 18, 2009 07:07 PM

OMG... I'm drooling... I'm so jealous... It's like a sensory overload they are so beautiful.
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Cheers!
• Chelsea Lynn Gardiner
(and Frank M. Wood)

BrandonSander Mar 20, 2009 01:31 PM

Wow, like Soldier said, I'm jealous!

Black Phase White Lips are so hard to find being offered as hatchlings. A pair of these beauties has been on my list of "Must Haves" for years now, but every time I can afford a nice pair, they are either unavailable or I find another snake to cross off of my list.

I'm very picky, but I'm looking forward to eventually adding these animals to my collection:

0.1 High Contrast/ High Pink Dumerils Boa
1.1 Pure Diamond Pythons (must be black and white... not yellow)
0.1 Olive Python
1.1 Black Phase White Lipped Pythons
1.1 Peruvian B.c.c.
0.1 Surinam B.c.c.
1.1 Red Albino Blood Pythons

I know some of these animals are fairly easy to find in the classifieds either on this site or on others, but like I said, I'm very picky. Each animal I add to my collection must be the absolute best example of what I am looking for. Most of these snakes will never be bred (even those I want a pair of) so I can afford to wait for the perfect animal to be offered for sale. I have a vision of what I'd like from each species in my head and won't settle for anything less.

Strangely enough, I've been breeding Ball Python morphs for years now, but I find the wild type variant of nearly every other species more appealing than any of the morphs that are available.

jhnscrg Mar 22, 2009 06:48 PM

I simply adore L. albirtissi! What a lovely snake..

Matthew

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