Partial to these. I like the variability. I have some hatchling peach phase from Kardon stock I need to take pics of.
I've seen a few striped around lately, but not any with adult colors in.
What are some of you keeping in your collections?
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Partial to these. I like the variability. I have some hatchling peach phase from Kardon stock I need to take pics of.
I've seen a few striped around lately, but not any with adult colors in.
What are some of you keeping in your collections?
Pair of "09" Peach phase.


Wow, those are totally rich, Rich!
Are they yours? If so, please keep us updated.
They are now. Much color on these guys fo being so young.
sweet pics!
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Todd Hughes
Here's some more for yah!





THANKS AGAIN.
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Jonel M. Lopez 

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hahahaha, don't you have to ask permission to post pics of herps that are no longer in your possession 
The aberrant on top looks particularly nice. So does the one just below. Nice Jani..
Well . . .
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Jonel M. Lopez 

www.spsnakes.com
Never did like lawyers 

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Jonel M. Lopez 

www.spsnakes.com
Thanks. Excellent group.
I REALLY like the looks of that line Jonel!
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Randy Whittington
Those are stunning examples. Boggles my mind why more people don't go nuts over the mexican pits.
Nice jani Rich.
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Randy Whittington
Those are really nice. Here are some pics of my 08 male. I've posted a couple of them before. He looks much nicer in real life. He is about 4 feet.



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Matt Kauffman
Very nice.
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That would make them free. Now that will keep them just.
Hey Rich,
These are closely related to yours as I produced these sub adults a pairing that are both siblings to the mom of yours, and grandkids of the dad of yours. These look like some of Jonel's pic setups anyway. If you didn't get them from him, then nevermind, here are some subadult stripes anyway 
They're just starting to really color up well.
Matt Turner



those are really nice, Matt!
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Todd Hughes
Yes, one and the same. I'm very interested in seeing how the color turns out on the heavily striped individuals.
Nice group.
Very cool Matt. I really like the aberrant ones.
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Randy Whittington
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