Here are some images of my Vandeventer-Young ruthveni breeders for next year. Notice the variations between them.
2006 Female




2007 Female




2006 Male




I hope you enjoy seeing them!!
Cheers,
--Brian
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--Brian Scott
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Here are some images of my Vandeventer-Young ruthveni breeders for next year. Notice the variations between them.
2006 Female




2007 Female




2006 Male




I hope you enjoy seeing them!!
Cheers,
--Brian
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--Brian Scott
Brian,
Thanks for sharing the photos, truly stunning animals. I especially like the male. What a looker!!!
Adam
Hi Brian,
these are great looking Louisiana's!
Dieter
Both are beauties. Thanks for posting those. It's certainly not helping the willpower to not get myself some.
In comparative of the two, together, some could assume the male to be Anerythristic. Then again, I do need new glasses. Have a complete pic of this guy?
Bah Humbug....hybrids..lol...but other then that they are really great looking 'ruthvenis'. Good luck in your breeding project. I like tha last one the best.
Dan
Men,
Thank you for your kind words regarding my program animals. You should know, however, that even a brief mention of hybrids in any of my threads is a cause for great anxiety. I need a pill now! LOL...seriously though, if you only knew the lengths I have gone to in order to secure pure animals.....but then again, I did not pick these up off the ground in Louisiana myself so can one ever be totally sure. No, and I readily admit that.
Anyway, a full body image for Mr. Hebron, huh. Let me see what I can do later tonight.
Cheers,
--Brian
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--Brian Scott
As requested:



Some Close Up Bonus Photos:



Cheers,
--Brian
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--Brian Scott
Cool that when you expose more detail the pattern becomes much more coherent and attractive, whereas in the lower resolution images the subtleties are lost. Very nice...and who says you can't take nice pic?
Good job!
Thats a nice looking snake. Thanks for the pics..
I honestly don't know how anyone could mistake the look of a true ruthveni, it's not just one thing, There's certainly no bull in that one! Very nice!
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Todd Hughes
Dammit, this is torture. Louisiana Pines are back on my wishlist, period. Thanx for sharing.
"Dammit, this is torture. Louisiana Pines are back on my wishlist, period. Thanx for sharing."
Welcome to the dark side.
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--Brian Scott
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