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Fire YB

AScottHager Sep 04, 2010 10:19 AM

Marshall Van Thorne produced this male fire yb and I've had him for a couple of months. He's already up to 350g. He looked great when I got him but just continues to get better. The dorsal yellow spots are neon yellow. In the picture the yellow didn't come out as bright and the black saddles look darker then they are. I can't wait to breed him to a whirlwind (from Anthony McCain) as well as a pastel YB female that I also purchased from Marshall. I don't know where Marshall got his line of YB pastels but I've always thought there was more to them than those 2 genes. They are certainly the nicest that I've seen.

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Scott Hager
Red Barn Reptiles

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AScottHager Sep 04, 2010 10:46 AM

1st pic is 08 pastel YB
2d and 3d pics are 10 fire YB
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Scott Hager
Red Barn Reptiles

milkman2 Sep 04, 2010 12:54 PM

Got to love what "brown snakes" can do. I have always thought there were quite a few similarities with fires and yellow bellies. The two combined make for an awesome looking animal, one screamer yellow belly. So much to be done with the het reds, spot noses, fires, cinnies, yellow bellies, vanillas. Subtle on their own but boy do they make some great stuff. Gotta add some enchi to that combo.

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