The Next Generation holds alot of potential.
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The Next Generation holds alot of potential.
Killer "reverse" there Rodney!. I see you ended up with the one Don Shores had featured in Terry Dunham's article in the annual 2011 "Reptiles USA" magazine..LOL!
That is a real SMOKER man!!,.....congrats! 
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
Extreme's from both lines and Double Het.Can't wait to blend the Reverse for Reverse Albino Extreme's!!!!!!!!
Yeah man!, seeing some reverse extreme's for the first time will be a sight to behold for sure Rodney!, no two ways about it.

Nice pic!. I remember seeing that one a while back.
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
Can't wait to see what pops out...nice stuff man!
-Rusty
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WOW, Really great looking animal!! I would make some extra room for that for sure!
~ Mike Russo
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Dude that is SICK!!! I love it my brother. How common are those reverses?
My favorite hondos morphs are the Tricolor ed Extreme, Extreme Ghost and now that snake you have.
Slim
Heres an Extreme Ghost.
top shelf rodney, big congrats
,,,,,,,,,,thomas davis
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Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
my website www.barmollysplace.com
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Just fantastic. That's incredibly beautiful!
--Dennis
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Wow Rodney - that animal is sweet! looking forward to the next generation of those!
I only wish they matured faster-the waiting is the hardest part.
I THOUGHT I only like tricolor extremes. WOW, that is a nice honduran. Is it really as orange as it appears?
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Joe
I purposefully took all the pictures I posted in natural sunlight WITHOUT a flash.What you see is how they appear through the lense however,the orange on that snake is luminescent and unlike any color I have seen on other Hondurans.Thanks for noticing.
>>The Next Generation holds alot of potential.
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fantastic. my favorite, i think, of the new opportunities included in the Reptiles article (though there are some other interesting ones, too). I hope you have great success with the reverse. I'd love to see that as an established morph. We don't know anything yet about the pattern of inheritance, right?
td
There are only a handful in existence and they seem hard to produce thus far.Don Shores hatched a female that is the mother to this Reverse.Joe Exposito picked her up in Daytona and was able to breed it resulting in this female. From what I have been able to find out he paired her to two males and got a small clutch from which she hatched.I believe one male was the "Mega" that Don has and the other was a Reverse imported from Holland.I think it will take several more breeding seasons before there is any understanding of how this trait works.
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