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Thanks Ron Michelotti of Class Reptilia!

JaredAren Dec 16, 2003 11:18 AM

I purchased this guy from Ron a couple months ago. He had a long trip to Iowa but it never slowed him down a bit. He is het for ghost and will be bred to my brothers anerythristic that he purchased from Best Exotics. Here are their pics. Thanks again Ron.

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Jared Douglas

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Mickey_TLK Dec 16, 2003 12:21 PM

Nice looking snake Jared.

Rons a good guy, and produced some killer ghost this season. I hope that next year he is able to put out some sharp strain animals for me to blow more money on....lol.

That anery is very nice also. I have met the guys from Best a few times over the last year, and Bret is FUNNY as they come.

Mickey Hinkle
The Lizard King Reptiles

gmherps Dec 16, 2003 01:34 PM

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Greg
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gmherps Dec 16, 2003 01:39 PM

Very cool!
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Greg
www.imageevent.com/gmherps

allan_m Dec 16, 2003 05:49 PM

While visiting in San Diego Ron allowed me to come visit and pick up my animals. At the same time he showed me his snake room and projects that he's working on. He's going to have some killer stuff this summer!


He's got a high contrast look to him, so I'm going to pair him up with this high contrast female DH Ghost that I produced this year.

JohnLokken Dec 16, 2003 06:11 PM

>>While visiting in San Diego Ron allowed me to come visit and pick up my animals. At the same time he showed me his snake room and projects that he's working on. He's going to have some killer stuff this summer!
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"To be the best..........You must lose your mind."

Mickey_TLK Dec 16, 2003 07:03 PM

Allan great looking snakes. I love that high contrast female you got there also. Its very funny to my how different the littermates are from that clutch. The animal you posted is from the boo litter right not the ivory litter. My female (the one in the pic above) is getting lighter with each shed. However her male sibling (the one you traded me) is picking up more speckles it seems. And the anery, well shes going to be a monster for one (I swear shes gonna be 8-9 ft) keeps getting lighter and more contrast with each shed. I just fed everyone today, but maybe in a day or two I will try CE's lighting suggestion, and work on some indoor shots.

Also how are the womas doing?

Mickey Hinkle
The lizard King Reptiles

allan_m Dec 16, 2003 08:30 PM

It's amazing the variance amongst siblings. They from super light to speckling to high contrast. The anery mother that produced DH Ghosts is a monster she's about 8 ft. if not larger. She just ovulated today, so that means more DH for ghost is on the way. The womas are doing great they are all eating and I can't wait to breed them. I missed the lighting tip, what is it?

Allan

Mickey_TLK Dec 16, 2003 09:18 PM

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LindaH Dec 16, 2003 09:26 PM

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creptilia Dec 16, 2003 09:53 PM

The litter was quite varied, but variation is the spice of life.
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Ron Michelotti

Class Reptilia
www.classreptilia.com

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