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more deppei deppei

john dhont Apr 28, 2011 08:36 AM

After the nice pictures from Joe I decided to take some pictues of my almost 1 year old animals bred by Al Stotton.
I always find it diffuclt to take pictures of those guys.




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joecop Apr 28, 2011 09:47 AM

John, those are just outstanding. Please keep taking pics as they grow. I was in my reptile room trying to figure out where to put the bigger cages and trying to figure out which snakes are getting their cages forclosed on! LOL

Joe

DISCERN Apr 28, 2011 05:27 PM

These pics are perfect! The shots are crisp, detailed, and I wish I could take pics like this! What kind of camera do you use?

Beautiful snakes there!
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john dhont Apr 29, 2011 02:53 AM

Thx mate, but these pictures are crap.
Don't know why but I can't make good pictures of the deppei deppei.
I make much nicer pictures than this ones with my camera who is a NIKON Coolpix L110

monklet Apr 30, 2011 09:55 AM

Those all look great but the first one is promising some outrageous color. Please be sure to follow-up.
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alstotton May 02, 2011 01:56 PM

Lookin good John!

I'm happy those went to you Bro.

Here's the grandfather and F1 I imported from the great Lloyd Lemke (R.I.P) in the 90's.One of my all time fav animals and still going strong.

alt May 05, 2011 01:49 PM

Very nice animals boys (Al, Joe, and others included)! I had a Rio Conchos deppei/affinis intergrade from the Split Rock Reptiles line for a while. One of those stunning white-fronted, insanely orange-tailed creatures with 4 prefrontal scales originating from the natural secondary contact hybrid zone in Chihuahua. Neat creature who met an unfortunate end in pet-sitter care while I was traveling out of the country. Sigh. He should have turned out like this...

john dhont May 06, 2011 05:19 PM

I know those animals.
They are realy the best looking ones I've ever seen.
Maybe I have to put my name on their waiting list.

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