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greenroomscott Jun 24, 2009 06:48 PM

Hi Again -

Keeping the pic thing going for a bit longer today.

Here's some splendida from my collection. I never
expected to get into these guys but after looking at
the faces on these few here not sure where the doubt
ever came from.

Here's a few shots of a male axanthic from Don Shores (killer
mug on this guy for sure):

Here's a couple of a male hypo also from Don Shores:

Here's a few of a nice yellow female from Shannon Brown:

Finally, the male also from Shannon Brown:


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/scott

Replies (10)

Bluerosy Jun 24, 2009 09:04 PM

Gosh I didn't know those adult axanthics looked so nice.
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RossCA Jun 24, 2009 11:21 PM

Wow, very nice pictures and kings of course.
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guyergenetics Jun 25, 2009 09:19 AM

Dude, Splendida kick serious butt!!

I don't think that's possible for anyone not to like them!

antelope Jun 25, 2009 10:04 AM

Haha, your goose is totally cooked, an axanthic from Don is the ultimate!!! The others are no slouches either!

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Todd Hughes

greenroomscott Jun 25, 2009 11:42 AM

...an axanthic from Don is the ultimate!!!

I couldn't agree more.

I have seen references to a snow splendida...does anyone happen to have any pics of one? Sounds very intriguing to say the least .

Thanks for the nice comments.
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/scott

jlassiter Jun 25, 2009 06:47 PM

>>...an axanthic from Don is the ultimate!!!
>>
>>I couldn't agree more.
>>
>>I have seen references to a snow splendida...does anyone happen to have any pics of one? Sounds very intriguing to say the least .
>>
>>Thanks for the nice comments.

No Snow (Axanthic X Amel) or Ghost (Axanthic X Hypo) exist as far as I know....Don should have a snow hatch this season if all works out. I may have some double het for snow Splendida hatch out this year...
As far as the 'look' I would think it should be a white snake with a white splendy pattern......Maybe a pinkish ground color as a neonate...

Regards,
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John Lassiter

"Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....."

antelope Jun 25, 2009 08:07 PM

I am leaning towards the pink neonate myself John, like the WW specks, turning white into adulthood. Got the hypo, got the het albino, this year gets me a pair of albino to axanthics from a bud and of course, a few axanthics from Don, almost snagged an '07 female from him at the San Antonio show earlier this month, but held out for a few more thayeri first, decisions, decisions!
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Todd Hughes

Kerby... Jun 26, 2009 08:42 PM

Can't wait for Don to produce some cause I will have double hets of the three combos this year. Something to look forward to...an end result.

Hurry up Don!

Kerby...

Patton Jun 25, 2009 05:47 PM

Typically I'm not too into Morphs, I'm more of the locale
specific type, but the axanthic, and hypo splendida are
definitely an exception. Nice snakes.
-Phil
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Work is the curse of
the drinking class!

antelope Jun 25, 2009 08:08 PM

Phil, my hypo is w.c. and his mate is a locality normal, best of both worlds!
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Todd Hughes

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