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Cleaning day pics....

Sojourner Feb 27, 2011 09:47 AM

Here are a few quick pics I took while cleaning the snake room yesterday. It is warming up nicely here and outdoor pics are eminent, but for the mean time....

What do you think?

Thanks for looking! Have a great day!
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Jesse Van Atta
www.foreverboas.com

"Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh

Replies (2)

cbmorphs Feb 27, 2011 12:04 PM

Hello Jesse,
I have to say, those are some nice inside photos...boas too!

Judging from the lack of reds or browns, I'm assuming the Arabesque in the first photo is Anerythristic. I'm just guessing since you didn't label them and because of the nice looking Ghost and what must be Triple Hets below it are these all siblings? If so that's one of the nicest looking Anery Arabesques, "I've" seen! I haven't been on here or posted anything in quite awhile, so I'm sure I missed these if you've posted them before.

Anyways, anerythristic or not, "congrats" on that really nice looking Arabesque!

Chaz Neely
constrictors@comcast.net

Sojourner Feb 27, 2011 01:11 PM

Thanks, Chaz!

The credits for the Arabesque go to Chris Canada-Smith. He is a smoking little het anery. Very aneryish indeed. He is new outbred blood for my WG anery/ghost project.

The next two are f2 or double-dose White Group OT hypos, then a WG het Ivory ghost. And the last few are of a pastel Salmon/OT WG super ghost with a pastel Salmon WG poss. het ghost. All produced here over the last few years.

My posts are pretty random nowadays.

Best of luck to you and yours this year!
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Jesse Van Atta
www.foreverboas.com

"Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh

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