Eastern (red throat)
Eastern (black)
Texas
Yellow Tail
Rubidus (normal)
Rubidus ( red mottled)
Enjoy,
ALAN B

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Eastern (red throat)
Eastern (black)
Texas
Yellow Tail
Rubidus (normal)
Rubidus ( red mottled)
Enjoy,
ALAN B

Truly incredible, Alan.
That mottled red rubidus is one of the most stunning snakes I've ever seen.
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Roy Blodgett
Green Man Herpetoculture
royreptile@yahoo.com
1.1 Spilotes pullatus
2.2 Pseustes sulphureus
1.1 Pseustes poecilonotus poecilonotus
1.1 Lystrophis pulcher
1.1 Boiga dendrophila dendrophila
1.2 Crotaphytus collaris
1.3 Crotaphytus bicinctores
2.3 Pogona vitticeps (snow and red/gold)
1.0 Iguana iguana
Roy,
Here is a shot of one of the mottled Rubidus.
Enjoy,
ALAN B

Thanks for posting that, Alan.
I don't have the room for Drymarchon right now, but when I do, I think that I'm set on acquiring some rubidus.
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Roy Blodgett
Green Man Herpetoculture
royreptile@yahoo.com
1.1 Spilotes pullatus
2.3 Pseustes sulphureus
1.1 Pseustes poecilonotus poecilonotus
1.1 Lystrophis pulcher
1.1 Boiga dendrophila dendrophila
Good luck getting them Roy...Alan won't let go of his babies for a long while.
Nate
Hehehe.
Well, that works. It'll be a long while before I'll be able to get back into Drymarchon. 
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Roy Blodgett
Green Man Herpetoculture
royreptile@yahoo.com
1.1 Spilotes pullatus
2.3 Pseustes sulphureus
1.1 Pseustes poecilonotus poecilonotus
1.1 Lystrophis pulcher
1.1 Boiga dendrophila dendrophila
Some people have too much time on their hands. Or, "Where's the unicolor?" Or, "What an incredible never seen before montage!"
This is a fine example of why we all should be dedicated to never crossing Drymarchon species or sub-species. Each is sublime as is. Thanks.
Steve,
A big thanks to you for providing the beautiful Eastern's and Texas hatchlings for the picture. . They are as always top notch. The outrageous Yellow Tail hatchling was produced by
Don Bordner.
You told me you were going to take this pick with all your big boys? Whats up with that?
Great Pic Alan thanks for sharing the coolest Dry pic out there, beats the hell out of all the Ball Python ones.
Nate
No ball python morph will EVER be able to beat a pure Dry!
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Take care,
Alex Pepper
CBB '07 1.1 Aspidites ramsayi--Woma Pythons (Don Hamper/Rare Earth Stock)
CBB '08 1.1 Bothrochilus boa--Bismarck Ringed Pythons (Tom Keogan Line High Contrast)
CBB '07 1.0 Heterodon simus--High Red Southern Hognose Snake (Tom Pinson Line Red)
CBB '07 1.1 Pituophis catenifer sayi--Marathon, Texas Out-crossed Stillwater Hypomelanistic Bull Snakes
CBB '08 1.1 Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi--Black Pine Snakes (John Ginter Stock)
CBB '06 & '08 1.1 Eublepharis macularius--Blazing Blizzard & Reverse Stripe Tangerine Albino Leopard Geckos "Blaze" & "Angie"
CBB '02 0.1 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus--Stiped African Fat-tailed Gecko "Smeagol"
CBB '03 0.1 Canis domesticus--Cocker Spaniel "Cupcake"
CBB '99 0.1 Canis domesticus--Yellow Labrador Retriever "Freckles"

Hello NAte,
Still working on the picture with all the adult males.
This was a lot easier!!!!
Simply awesome!
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Thanks for that pic, amazing animals!
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Todd Hughes
Awesome group shot. Thanks for sharing.
Alan,
Great idea for a photo. That's one helluva grouping!
Brian
Great stuff, Alan!!!
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Lloyd Heilbrunn
Palm Beach Gardens, Fl.
I open up this forum window and see this post with lots of replies. So I open thinking all sorts of variations of..."what can this be all about" and "I wonder what six he is talking about."
And the image pops up and I just stare...wow. I was shocked that was the only word that could come to mind after opening a post where so many thoughts were going through my head as the image loaded. "wow" ... does anyone else have a better description?
Great picture Alan, I cannot get one to hold still long enough for a good shot. You must have hypnotized these!
All of them so very cool....
but how many of them does it take to go from "Coolest stuff on earth" to "Help I'm drowning!"?
You Know I'm Just kidding... and also very jealous of the production. Congrats on all the success.
Doug T
>>Eastern (red throat)
>> Eastern (black)
>> Texas
>> Yellow Tail
>> Rubidus (normal)
>> Rubidus ( red mottled)
>>
>>Enjoy,
>>
>>ALAN B
>>
Doug,
I was very fortunate this year to only have a few stubborn feeders. Otherwise I would have drowned in a Drymarchon Tsunami!!
Nom.....In....All.... That is an amazing picture illustrating an amazing amount of work, time, patience, and energy.
I always wonder how you folks with decently sized Dry collections (or hell more than 1!!) keep up with them if you have jobs! My single still small couperi keeps me on my toes as it is with cleaning and feeding, and I'm a teacher so I'm off during the summers!
You all have my respect.
And AlanB, you have my mucho respect for that kind of dedication and the resultant success.
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Chance Duncan
Science Teacher, Herp Enthusiast, and Reptilian Conservation Proponent
www.rvexotics.com
Thank you for that awesome pic! Wow about sums it up!
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Todd Hughes
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