This bullseye just hatched out today.Got lucky yet again with another t popping out of a possible het female.All my females proved out het amel this year.




next year should really be a gas.
L8r
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This bullseye just hatched out today.Got lucky yet again with another t popping out of a possible het female.All my females proved out het amel this year.




next year should really be a gas.
L8r
GREAT Stuff Shannon!! Congrats!!
~ Mike Russo
WOW!!..those are unreal bro!
I see you still haven't pulled the horseshoe out yet!..LOL!
~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
It's just all a bit unfair actually...lol. Holy freaking hell there's more! That patternless T is still hands down my favorite... well done.
Chris
LOVE that bullseye T . The best I've seen so far. Very nice.
Dave
DNS Reptiles
Very nice Shannon. Those are stunning.
These juvie T are just gorgeous, but being relatively new to the forum I've never seen any adults. Care to share any pictures? If they're like other T snakes then they should only get better as they age, so I can only imagine now nice they would look.
Here's to looking forward to the end of however many years it'll take their pricing to get down to an attainable level for a teacher's salary!
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Chance Duncan
Science Teacher, Herp Enthusiast, and Reptilian Conservation Proponent
www.rvexotics.com
Here are a couple pics for you.Sad thing is that the pics look nothing like the animals in real life.I have tried flash on flash off etc.... and no matter what the colors aren't right.These things are mind blowing in person.
Enjoy,
Shannon



Even though the pictures don't do them any justice they are still amazing looking snakes! I have a big soft spot for any hypo or T animals and these are right up there with caramel bps or T radiated rats for me.
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Chance Duncan
Science Teacher, Herp Enthusiast, and Reptilian Conservation Proponent
www.rvexotics.com
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