I like the ground color and the pattern but mostly that ground color seems impossible to find.
These pics are from Bruce Means' website.


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I like the ground color and the pattern but mostly that ground color seems impossible to find.
These pics are from Bruce Means' website.


Tony D. was working with them at one time. He brought one to our local herp club that looked as good as that top picture if not better. As I recall it had nothing but dots, no sign of a pattern. This was 8 or 10 years ago, so he may not be working with them now. I must have been impressed if my old brain can remember it from that long ago.
Tim
I sold off that project to Garl Gilmore (Suffolk Serpents). He currently holds an F1 (relative to my breeding stock) patternless male that is the best I ever produced. He also has an F2 partially striped female. In my experience 10-20% of the neonates will be patternless but will also ALWAYS be male! How's it going Tim?
I'm fine, hope to see you at the Richmond show.
Tim
Do you have an email addy for Carl Gilmore ?
Thanks
Keith
I email his contact info to you earlier today
If you find some let me know.
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Tim
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