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Hog Island Pics...

carl3 Jun 23, 2004 11:59 PM

This is my pair from John Yocum (Lemke line). They are siblings but will not ever be bred together. The male is developing more and more color with each shed, which is great since his future mate (my PMHerps female) has more peach/pink/orange than I ever imagined. Its amazing how much variation this sibling pair has in pattern, particularly w/speckling. One has virtually no speckling along its back while the other has heavy specks, which I don't mind either. I was back & forth about the speckling appearance when I was first looking to buy some but now I like either tons or none (either or) since it adds so much uniqueness and variation.



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Sincerely,
Jason

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0.2 Green Tree Pythons
2.2 Bismark Ringed Pythons
2.3 Ball Pythons
1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
1.1 Argentine Boas
0.1 Solomon Island Ground Boa
1.2 Hogg Island Boas
1.1 Sonoran Desert Boas
2.2 Nicaraguan Boas
7.8 Cornsnake morphs
1.1 Northern Pine Snakes
2.2 Bairds Rat Snakes
1.2 White-Sided Black Rat Snakes
My Website & Pics (click here)

Replies (5)

carl3 Jun 24, 2004 12:01 AM





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Sincerely,
Jason

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0.2 Green Tree Pythons
2.2 Bismark Ringed Pythons
2.3 Ball Pythons
1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
1.1 Argentine Boas
0.1 Solomon Island Ground Boa
1.2 Hogg Island Boas
1.1 Sonoran Desert Boas
2.2 Nicaraguan Boas
7.8 Cornsnake morphs
1.1 Northern Pine Snakes
2.2 Bairds Rat Snakes
1.2 White-Sided Black Rat Snakes
My Website & Pics (click here)

kennethzweerink Jun 24, 2004 12:22 AM

Beautiful Hog Island's ,they have Great Color ! !Good Luck with them in the future.
Have A Good One Jason ! !
Kenneth

JohnLokken Jun 24, 2004 03:18 AM

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>>Sincerely,
>>Jason
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>>0.2 Green Tree Pythons
>>2.2 Bismark Ringed Pythons
>>2.3 Ball Pythons
>>1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
>>1.1 Argentine Boas
>>0.1 Solomon Island Ground Boa
>>1.2 Hogg Island Boas
>>1.1 Sonoran Desert Boas
>>2.2 Nicaraguan Boas
>>7.8 Cornsnake morphs
>>1.1 Northern Pine Snakes
>>2.2 Bairds Rat Snakes
>>1.2 White-Sided Black Rat Snakes
>> My Website & Pics (click here)
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"To be the best..........You must lose your mind."

Chris Olson Jun 24, 2004 07:01 AM
carl3 Jun 24, 2004 09:46 AM

I did not take pics yesterday of my other female from PMHerps b/c she was a bit nippy. She is very moody and has great days where I can handle her alot and then bad days when I cannot even touch her with a hook. Her mood seems to correlate with her color changes (am I crazy?). When she's in her light phase, she's nasty, but when she's bursting with color, she's friendly. I still don't fully trust her yet though. Anyway, here is a pic of my pmherps female...she doesn't react well to camera flashes either so it limits the possibilities.lol. I'm sure if I work with her more she'll tame down a bit.

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Sincerely,
Jason

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0.2 Green Tree Pythons
2.2 Bismark Ringed Pythons
2.3 Ball Pythons
1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
1.1 Argentine Boas
0.1 Solomon Island Ground Boa
1.2 Hogg Island Boas
1.1 Sonoran Desert Boas
2.2 Nicaraguan Boas
7.8 Cornsnake morphs
1.1 Northern Pine Snakes
2.2 Bairds Rat Snakes
1.2 White-Sided Black Rat Snakes
My Website & Pics (click here)

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