Here are some thayeri I produced this year. This clutch is from a Vermilya male X Vermilya female.








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Here are some thayeri I produced this year. This clutch is from a Vermilya male X Vermilya female.








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Thanks for Sharing, Its very refreshing to see thayeri that reflect their natural phenotype. I also enjoy super duper non natural individuals, but these are really nice. Thanks
Thanks, I take that as a compliment, especially coming from someone such as yourself who has seen the original thayeri generations.
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Without question It was meant to be a compliment. Great job.
Oh yeah I know it was a compliment. I was being sincere too. I hope there was no confusion. I can remember in the 90s when I was just getting into breeding snakes, people telling me they had Retes and Ruiz line thayeri.
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I saw John at the Tucson Herp show. Its weird you can call them lines. As we both had many founder adults. I was lucky to find the first Black thayeri and the founder to the high orange types. And that was a funny story.
Very nice. Hope they are all doing well. I especially like those yellow/orange individuals in the 2nd clutch.
--Dennis
Thanks, most of them are at least taking scenteds but a few are still proving hard for me to get going. I usually give those ones a couple pinky pumps of catfood and put them in brumation, once they have digested it of course.
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Nice varaiety. Seems like many folks are producing mostly orange ones these days.
Thanks! None of my adults were orange but I still got some orange babies. Overall I was quite pleased, I do like the classic ones best but I certainly don't mind an orange one here and there.
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