You know how it is when you get a new digi cam, kids and snakes are the best subjects... here is my aztec okee male eating...He is one of my only actual "constrictors"...
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SpardaWolf
Corn Snake Addict
"Always Learning"
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You know how it is when you get a new digi cam, kids and snakes are the best subjects... here is my aztec okee male eating...He is one of my only actual "constrictors"...
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SpardaWolf
Corn Snake Addict
"Always Learning"
This is what Don calls his Light Reverse Okeetee.... I love her light coloring....Thanks for looking...
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SpardaWolf
Corn Snake Addict
"Always Learning"
This is the anery a female that I got last year from HGH. She grew like a weed within the last few months. Thanks Jim for this beautiful girl. I like the fact that she has very little yellow.
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SpardaWolf
Corn Snake Addict
"Always Learning"
>>This is the anery a female that I got last year from HGH. She grew like a weed within the last few months. Thanks Jim for this beautiful girl. I like the fact that she has very little yellow.
Nice Anery, Sparda
I love yellow in corns (sometimes)
When it comes to Anerys the less yellow the better.
If things work out then I should have my first batch of anerys this spring. I know it is hard to tell as babies but I hope to hold back a few and work towards selective breeding a line of no-yellow anerys. I'm sure there are people out there who have done this but most people seem to mention the yellow in the Anerys, so why not try?
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Remember, my posts are MY opinion only.
Jimmy (draybar)

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