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spotted annulata hatching.

shannon brown Jun 28, 2004 04:47 PM

One is out so far out of four and it is perfect spotted head to tail.

enjoy,

shannon
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Replies (6)

Nokturnel Tom Jun 28, 2004 04:50 PM

Excellent looking snake Shannon. When will we see some spotted albinos? Tom

shannon brown Jun 28, 2004 05:36 PM

Tom,It will be a while (5 years or more) before we see any spotted albino annulata.

shannon

jeph Jun 28, 2004 07:58 PM

Hi Shannon,
I knew there was anery annulata-(chris in LA> told me has them and they are pure) where did the albino come from..?, you got some..?, that thing in albino would look cool, but I think the normal pattern color with the spots look very cool, I like normal pattern, but hypo moprhs are the best looking I think. Anyways, thanks for the pics, that thing is aweosme looking.
Jeff Teel

Nokturnel Tom Jun 29, 2004 02:28 AM

I always check out all Shannons posts, especially with pics. My first thought upon seeing the snake was Sinaloan. I didn't think were any Albino Annulata? I'd love to see pics of that and the Anery, that's for sure Tom

buddygrout Jun 28, 2004 06:08 PM

That looks like a perfect snake.

Nathan Wells Jun 28, 2004 08:32 PM

have my name on them!! By the way, After leaving Hibbitt's house friday night, caught a storm and a beautiful female light blairs phase alterna 1.7 miles north of Baker's!! Also came home to 2 more clutches of micropholis eggs!! Still have my list?? LOL.
Nathan

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