Just a couple pics showing the variability of these girls.




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Joe
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Just a couple pics showing the variability of these girls.




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Joe
Nice looking animals Joe. I almost made a post like that last week with some of my LTT. They can look very different. I have some with silver gray background color and some with tan. Blotches can be soooo different as well. Gotta love LTT!!
Joe
Ver nice Joe! They both look like the have an orangish tint to them? Do you have some males to go with them from the same locality?
Dave
DNS Reptiles
Thanks Dave. The red one definitely has a tan/orangeish tint moreso than the greenish one. The color is very hard to capture on the darker (greenish) one. They are both from the same locality as the albino male that I have.
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Joe
Joe, how did that second clutch end up doing?
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Gerard
www.livebaitclip.com
"I fight knowledge with ignorance"HAHAhaha..............
Still lookong good so far. The first female in the original post is the dam to that clutch.
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Joe
Sweet dude! I hope the best for you.
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Gerard
www.livebaitclip.com
"I fight knowledge with ignorance"HAHAhaha..............
Me too!.......I hope all goes flawlessly with Joe producing some locality-specific amels for the hobby to enjoy..
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
Those are some clean animals Tim!! Were they that clean in person or does the photo wash out some newsprint?
Joe
Joe,
They were that freakin' clean - both of them. I was a bit surprised too. It did appear that each had recently shed and they were in the 28-30 inch range, so perhaps they simply weren't "aged" enough to get the newsprint/flecking/dark pigment wash yet. I wish I would have taken more photos of each one - they were truly nice.
Tim
Nice Classic Eastern Milksnakes......JF
Thanks John.

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Joe
CRAZY!
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Gerard
www.livebaitclip.com
"I fight knowledge with ignorance"HAHAhaha..............
I like both of those animals, really. The red on the bottom critter is pretty, but the top animal has a nice earth-toned contrast that's easy on the eyes, too. Then there's that retina-burning amel... Ha ha ha!
-Cole
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