I dont think I need to point out the one I'm talking about,lol.


Thanks for looking,
Dan Eby
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I dont think I need to point out the one I'm talking about,lol.


Thanks for looking,
Dan Eby
No Dan, that one stands out just a little bit. LOL. Very cool animal. Can you say holdback? 
Joe
Thanks Joe! Holdback for sure!

Dan Eby
"Freak"-in awesome, Dan!!....WOW!!
~Doug
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Thanks Doug!

Dan Eby
That's one unique mexican milk. Very cool!!! Any info on the parents that might give any insight to the unusual hatchling?
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Randy Whittington
Thanks Randy! The parents are both nice tangerine pinners.

Dan Eby
Why is it you're always posting things I find interesting?
Nice mexican... pin stipping is very cool.
Gerry
Thanks Gerry!

Dan Eby
Wow! Very cool trait. I keep hearing Eli Wallach calling Clint Eastwood "Blondie" in "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" when I look @ that snake. Sweet!
reako45
Thanks!

Dan Eby
Very cool Dan!! Congrats.
What's its belly look like? Do you think this is a genetic hypo or just an unusual animal. The pin striping is much better than the others so wondering if the belly has reduced melinin too.
Dave
Thanks Dave! I'll get some belly pics after it sheds. I'm not 100% sure yet, but I think it is just a very nice pinner with reduced black everywhere.

Dan Eby
wow man that thing is incredible!!
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Thanks Mike!

Dan Eby
Very unique and cool!
--Dennis
Thanks Dennis!

Dan Eby
That is so cool! Have you got any ideas on what it is? Looks like hypo maybe, but not exactly sure?
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Thanks! I am thinking it is a very nice pinner with reduced black all over.

Dan Eby
That little booger is amazing! Where did your bloodline come from? I have a two year old male that came out with an unusual amount of orange all over the head, but not as much as yours. I'll try posting a good pic of his head next week. I kept him in hopes of trying to line breed some head color into the pinstripe line. He'll breed next year to a couple of nice females. Congrats of a fine specimen.
Wayne Sanders
Thanks Wayne! I got my origional pinners from hotsnakestogo & exoticpets.

Dan Eby
Thanks!

Dan Eby
Dan, Very unique & attractive annulata's there. The one with the odd head pattern is unlike any typical annulata forsure. Definately a keeper. Congrats...JF
Thanks!

Dan Eby
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