Picked this pair up a few months ago. They seem get brighter with every shed. It's difficult capture the bright yellow color/highlights on them.
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Picked this pair up a few months ago. They seem get brighter with every shed. It's difficult capture the bright yellow color/highlights on them.
FEMALE



MALE



One of my favorite naturally occuring phenotypes. Love the yellow head coloration and background color contrasted by the dark-brown, almost black blotches or spots.
Nice pick up, must have come from Jim.
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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes
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They come from Ted Thompson. As far as i know, he produced them.
Jim? I'd be interested to knowing who you are referring to...
Regards,
Kenny
Jim sargent with split rock reptiles

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Thank you,
Kevin Rhodes
http://www.freewebs.com/spreptile/hognose.htm
http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc314/lifesciences/?action=view¤t=09-09hognose001.jpg
Where did you get them from? I purchased some from Susquhanna Ecotherms a few years back and produced some myself last year. They do get brighter as them mature. My one female bred by anaconda male is laying as I am typing this. Hopefully I will have some bright yellow anacondas this year.
Yep. That's where i got them from as well.
Good luck with the anaconda and yellow pairing. Please post pics when they hatch.
Regards,
Kenny
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