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Some comparison shots

Nokturnel Tom Mar 24, 2009 01:53 PM

Here's a regular example of a baby Blaze Goini


Here's one of the Blaze X Hypo crosses, this has some baby Blaze color influence. This may look a lot like a Hypo Brooksi at a glance but the colors are way off in comparison too most I produce here..


Here's a typical Hypo Brooksi


and last here's the possible Hypo Blaze...


Just thought it would be cool to show you guys a few examples but with the crosses I think many more looks will appear as more are produced.
Tom Stevens
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joecop Mar 24, 2009 02:33 PM

Very nice Tom. I like how the head pattern "pops" out at ya in the cross snake. Nice looking snakes.

CrimsonKing Mar 24, 2009 03:47 PM

Cool. Looks like the blaze washes down quite a bit but leaves that hint of "pinkish" color in there as adult in some cases,huh?
Have you crossed it with a red hypo?
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Bluerosy Mar 24, 2009 04:19 PM

Tom,
I still wonder if that snake is not just a hypo brooks x goini.

Here are some comparison shots of hypo x Goini . These have no Blaze in them. I was expecting something more dramatic from A Blaze x hypo-Dbl homo.

Hope you don't mind my opinion. Cause my opinion is just a guess right now anyway. I hope you breed those same snakes together this season so we can see what else pops out.

Notice the light colored head on the goini x hypo brooks


Goini x florida (het for hypo)

1/4 goini and 3/4 hypo Florida king:

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indictment Mar 24, 2009 04:45 PM

Love that first snake! The simple monocolor of the head shows the very bold scalation extremely nice in my opinion.

All are incredible looking though!
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1.0.0 Lampropeltis getula holbrooki
0.1.0 Lampropeltis getula californae
0.0.1 Lampropeltis getula nigra
1.0.0 Lampropeltis mexicana thayeri
2.3.0 Eublapharis macularius macularius
0.0.2 Rhacodactylus ciliatus
0.1.0 Gerrhosaurus major major

joecop Mar 24, 2009 04:48 PM

Very nice.

Nokturnel Tom Mar 24, 2009 05:03 PM

I only have these 2 babies and they're both females. Helane at Smooth Scalin has another female. I had a male but he died on me...
I have no idea what to think and wont even be sure when they're adults. I personally price things by color and pattern on everything and think that is only suitable for offspring from this project. In a way I am glad there's only 3 babies from this project so far.
Mine are going to be bred to their Dad when the time comes and it will be interesting to see if I get some more babies from the parents this season.
I did have one kind of similar to pic number 3, the het Hypo one. Dead in the egg though....
One thing to consider........and really think about this. Just like Ghost Brooksi look like adult Axanthics as babies.... I think my possible Hypo Blaze looks like an ADULT [in color] Blaze, yet baby Blazes have striking vivid colors... Adult Blazes often seem Peach colored.....not very red or orange. My possible Hypo Blaze looks like a buckskin Thayeri or an adult Blaze in color now....who knows what he will look like next season?
Crossing subs is always going to bring surprises but I don't think this project is really off the ground yet. Gimme a few more years and I should have lots to talk about.
I may keep all the babies this season if I am lucky enough to get some.
Tom Stevens
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gaboonx Mar 25, 2009 07:08 PM

>>Here's a regular example of a baby Blaze Goini
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>>Here's one of the Blaze X Hypo crosses, this has some baby Blaze color influence. This may look a lot like a Hypo Brooksi at a glance but the colors are way off in comparison too most I produce here..
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>>Here's a typical Hypo Brooksi
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>>and last here's the possible Hypo Blaze...
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>>Just thought it would be cool to show you guys a few examples but with the crosses I think many more looks will appear as more are produced.
>>Tom Stevens
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>>TomsSnakes.com

Love the comparo shots!! Easy to spot the differences in those images.

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