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Some fat Kings and an OT pic or two

Nokturnel Tom Apr 11, 2009 10:11 AM

Check em out
Peanut Butter

Tri Het Lavender,BHB Anery,Peanut Butter...terrible luck on this project to date...

Love line Hypo

Het White Wall

look at those spread scales..........

Dyer San Diego Gopher

Cape York Spotted Python, crossing fingers as I stink with Pythons. Anteresia are the most under rated pets in the hobby.

Gorgeous Hypo Sonoran Gopher

Last but not least a sweet baby possible het Hypo

Neat huh?
Tom Stevens

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antelope Apr 11, 2009 10:15 AM

Really neat! That het speck looks like it swallowed a rat!
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Todd Hughes

Nokturnel Tom Apr 11, 2009 05:32 PM

Those Specks are nuts when it comes to food. I think they'd eat while breeding or laying eggs haha!
Email me so I have your current address
ttyl
Tom Stevens
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rbichler Apr 11, 2009 11:46 AM

There all nice looking Tom, But your right, that Hypo Sonoran Gopher is gorgeous.
-Bob

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Nokturnel Tom Apr 11, 2009 05:30 PM

Thanks bud! My Rusty Sonoran turned out to be a male and he seems quite in the mood for love...didn't cool him much but I am considering using him on my females this season..
Tom Stevens
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Cheesemonkey Apr 11, 2009 12:47 PM

Great looking kings not so keen on the pythons personally and great looking Hypo Sonoran. thanks for sharing
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Cheesemonkey

Nokturnel Tom Apr 11, 2009 05:29 PM

When I decided to try my luck with breeding snakes Pythons were part of that dream. For many reasons I chose to try colubrids first, mainly Corns. For me personally, the Pythons have always been something that I never lost interest in, but size of the snakes and their cages and difficulty in reproducing them or hatching their eggs made me rethink it all. However these little Anteresia have the body and head design of the larger Pythons in a compact version and I really think people are missing out by choosing ..... well almost everything else before these guys.
The Sonorans are always fun to have around. Watching them color up is amazing...but I actually prefer the morphs haha!
Thanks for the comment
Tom Stevens
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derekdehaas Apr 11, 2009 06:28 PM

I am a fan of children's, spotted and ant hill pythons....but will never work with them maybe someday I will just have to get a anthill as pet. Nice snakes Tom!
PS- MBK are eating like crazy lol

Bluerosy Apr 12, 2009 01:02 AM

Tom , I don't have to remind you I am crazy about the anthill pythons.

I really like your diversity and the animals you choose.
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Jason Nelson Apr 11, 2009 06:49 PM

HI Tom

Those Brooksi are looking great. That Speckaled is ready to burst!!! And that Hypo affinis is smoking!

Great looking critters as always bro.

Jason

reako45 Apr 11, 2009 07:43 PM

Tom, those are beautiful. I know this is a King forum, but I love the Dyer SD. Fingers are crossed with you for all your cool Brooks projects, an I'm gonna have to break down and buy one of those het for whitesided holbrooki from you (maybe I can convince the wife it's the one thing I really really want for an anniversary present).

reako45

CrimsonKing Apr 11, 2009 08:21 PM

Well in keeping with recent threads I think those snakes need to be put on a strict diet!

Nice!
:Mark
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Bluerosy Apr 12, 2009 01:04 AM

Well in keeping with recent threads I think those snakes need to be put on a strict diet!

Call: www.billy.Discern.com for help
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Steve_Craig Apr 11, 2009 08:38 PM

Beautiful animals Tom. Those Cape Yorks are awesome. I'm a big fan of the Anteresia group. I picked up a childrens a few weeks ago at a show. They are tough, hardy little pythons
Also love that San Diego gopher. The possible het San Diego male I got from you is doing awesome, and coloring up nice. Steve

ChristopherD Apr 13, 2009 07:20 AM

Nice. as per this forum did you skip the pinky routine and go straight to hoppers.ha ha ha...Nice as usual take care Chris

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