Here's a young adult F1 male from my 2.2 wc breeding group, 10 miles east of Sanderson. Too minimalistic...lol.

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Here's a young adult F1 male from my 2.2 wc breeding group, 10 miles east of Sanderson. Too minimalistic...lol.

This one is a little more interesting. One of two held back from the 2005 clutch of the gravid east Sanderson female (alterna #6 of #8). Pardon the dog hair.

I can't believe I wasted my time looking at a pic of a good looking snake with a hair in it!!
At least it wasn't short and curly. Sorry it had to be said. lol
Chris Drake
Yeah, well that's because I look for those FIRST...LOL!
Robert
Haha! Good call on that one Robert.
Chris

In either case, beautful animal most certainly.
Here's the second holdback from the 2005 clutch of the gravid east Sanderson female (#6 of #8), a male with some split banding and nice black color.

That's a pretty cool looking dark phase Robert. I had an F1 juno baby that looked almost like that back in the early 90's. The parents were from north of Baker's and neither exhibited the split blotches but the hatchling sure did but none of its siblings did. Thanks for posting that photo as I hadn't thought of my Juno one for a long time. BA
I'm all about the memories...lol. Do you have a pic of your beloved Juno to compare and contrast?
Robert
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