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Opal Diamond post shed

bigdaddyballroom Oct 31, 2009 01:50 PM

Well I can't think of a better day for them to shed out and post this new pic. To be a russo/phantom cross just seems fitting for this to happen on Halloween. Hope this pic is better than before and as you can see the colors in the snake fit the opal name.
Thanks Allen Belcher 706-615-4772

Replies (6)

mikebell Oct 31, 2009 02:30 PM

They look cool. I can't keep up with all the morphs and crosse at all anymore. Mike

anthony james mc Oct 31, 2009 03:32 PM

It will be interesting to see if they hold the color or if they eventually turn into white snakes. Knowing what the Russo gene does to a Mojave from the start makes you wonder if the phantom/mystic stuff will develop into a white snake gradually with each shed because of the impact of the Russo gene. Time will be the true test of that theory.

Anthony McCain

amcroyals Nov 01, 2009 01:13 AM

Come on Allen, "Big Daddy" has to be able to post pics better than that! They are so fuzzy they look photo shopped! What's up with that? Man let's see some realistic pics PLEASE! These guys look pink fuzzy and faded! What's up with that shadow? Sorry, but the potion has more color! And the potion pics aren't fuzzy!

Sorry if I was to much to the point but you have a lot of high end Morphs and I would think you could take nice pics of them with a nice camera........

bigwill0630 Nov 01, 2009 10:30 AM

i think they look GREAT Allen. As always good job.

TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Nov 01, 2009 12:04 PM

I definitely see soft lavender colors and a pearlish ground color. AGAIN A BIG CONGRATS....
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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com

lavenderalbino Nov 02, 2009 04:15 PM

Allan,
Nice looking animals. I think those little suckers look awesome and I can certainly see the lavender hues (of course I am used to looking at my pics which are always some of the worst on KS.
Grant

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