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Some pics from TINLEY!

NUCCIZ_BOAS Oct 10, 2010 03:59 PM

Had a great weekend at the show, got to talk with some great people, Frank Martin, Jeremy Stone and Josh Ketchum, Tim K., and so many more, and saw/talked about some amazing animals. It was a great weekend!

Unfortunately, this morning I decided to be an airhead..... I left my house, which is 10 minutes down the street from the Tinley show, I brought my camera, and FORGOT THE MEMORY CARD!!!!! Figures! The internal memory of my camera only holds 6 pictures, so while there were sooooooo many animals worth taking pictures of, I only had enough memory to take pictures of a few of my favorites. I figured I would share them.

First up, an awesome looking striped sunglow. (I apologize to the breeder, I forgot to grab his card to give him credit for this animal, shame on me!)

This next CORAL Albino was produced by the same person as the above striped sunglow, again I cannot give credit to his name, very sorry, but AWESOME coral!

I spent most of my weekend in front of Jeremy Stone's table, one reason I will mention in a minute, but the other reason is because I had trouble rolling up my tongue when I spotted this one.... a VPI T-positive Jungle, KILLER!

This next one was named "freak" for obvious reasons. This beautiful animal was produced by Kraig Scott of Living Canvas Exotics, I couldn't help but take a pic. It's a ghost het albino, and has BLUE eyes that jump out at you, just like the blue eyes of a siberian husky.

Of course a Tinley show isn't complete without Jim and Bubba!

And last but definately not least, here is the 1 purchase I made this weekend, I have been paying on for months, and was fortunate to have it paid off and take him home this weekend. I am STOKED!!!!!

Introducing my newest addition to my collection, MY (I love that word, haha) male VPI T-Positive Motley!



I CANNOT WAIT to see him grow and watch his colors progress!

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NUCCIZ_BOAS Oct 10, 2010 04:01 PM

The VPI T-positive Jungle was a VPI SUNGLOW JUNGLE! Sorry for the misidentification, forgot to throw the sunglow in there. and my VPI Motley came from Jeremy Stone

BNixon Oct 10, 2010 04:17 PM

Awesome pick up man it sucks I wasn't able to make the show this year. Hopefully next year!
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LarM Oct 10, 2010 05:35 PM

That little VPI Motley s soo Hot in Person !

Glad I finally got to meet you Tony !!

. . . Lar M
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NUCCIZ_BOAS Oct 10, 2010 05:48 PM

I will tell him you said so! haha. Was very nice to meet you too! Had a great weekend overall, it's a shame it only comes once a year! But then again if it came any more, it wouldn't be so exciting.

Saw some awesome snakes this weekend though! And happened to take home one of the hotter ones I saw. It's not too often I see a "trophy" and get to take it home.... but that's a conversation for another day. haha!

boldboas Oct 10, 2010 09:15 PM

very sweet vpi T motley...congrats
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RuBeN14 Oct 11, 2010 02:42 PM

Nice pix! I see now, why you contacted me about that female. Only thing is, I never heard back from you after the I sent pix. Did you get them?

mack1time Oct 12, 2010 01:29 AM

You used your limited memory space very well.
Some of the best animals I have seen this year. And it looks like all the big boa players made it out to that show.

But that Motley t pos you ended up leaving with....WOWOW
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coralizedboa Oct 12, 2010 08:31 AM

Thanks for posting our pics. The coral was produced by me Brian Delinski and the striped sunglow was produced by a good friend of mine Dean Mayfield. We are both from Indiana.

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