2003 - very reduced black. She just shed so I snapped a couple pics.
Thanks for looking!

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2003 - very reduced black. She just shed so I snapped a couple pics.
Thanks for looking!

Hi,
Thats a really nice thanyeri there, thanks for the pics. Especially the first few bands behind the neck, theres no black bordering the bands at all.
Jeff Teel
'03 female of mine

I have 4.4 Thayeri. Here is my favorite one. This is an '02 male. I have an '04 from the same parents that is even nicer. Just need to get some good photos.
Greg

Tom, when are you going to get a better camera........I know your snakes are even nicer than photo shows..........thanks, mike....ps, photo of orange cheek male breeder.
nm
In my opinion, you win hands down! But we all have different tastes, my herp partner thinks there is nothing better than a white Milk Snake phase with heavy black. That's what makes Variables so awesome.
Hey Mike!
Is that a picture of my orange leonis' Dad? He is a beatiful specimen. You produce some great looking thayeri. Thanks!
You are right - she is better looking in person. Hopefully I can get a new camera sooner than later. I wish I could get an accurate picture of the orange milksnake phase I picked up from Vermilya last year. he is not reduced black like that one, but has spectacular color.
take care,
Tom

Tom, yes, this is the father of your leonis.........chris' colubrids
np
ok guys here goes....I've got a lot of pics and more to upload
you did say pic a thon right
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This one I love! Russ, you have some incredible snakes.
Their all great looking snakes, although I really like that white Thayeri.
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rbichler
I'd say we all have some incredible snakes. Just this morning I woke up to my last clutch of thayeri for the year pipping. One of the hatchlings was huge and very plump. Pictures to follow.
Thanks for the compliments.
Russ
,,man this forum won't allow me to duplicate photo posts
How are you suppose to find old post and delete them so you can repost the pics?
That is a nice looking one. Was it taken in florescent light? Looks kind of yellow/green.
I'll play:
These two are 04 siblings. White one is in the blue.

Nice Red orange female with very ruduced pattern

Last one, a 2004, he's a chow hound.

I really like this one. It looks like tha black fades into a burgandy red color.
The problem with the color and resolution of my pictures is a combination of the light (in this pic I had a compact flourescent and a incandescent on - but I am still playing with that) and the camera - indoors or low light, it makes everything look bluish and blurry.
The snake is really pretty darn orange.
np
Rick, nice snakes.....chris' colubrids
'02 female- White father, peach/orange mother

'03- wild caught mom (near Aramberri, Nuevo Leon), Vivid line father.

'03 male
Haven't got a good photo of this one yet.

'04 White Milksnake phase female.
White father
Wild/Vivid mother

'04 White Thayeri male
same parents as my '02 white male
Haven't got any good photos of my '04s yet.

Yes, I think I like that White Thayeri, it's different, it looks clean. It's nice to see whats out there.
Thanks everyone for posting.
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rbichler
Nice pics by all! I think i'm going to have to add one of those whites to my collection soon though.
Jim
White 'Keyhole' pattern thayeri. Dan Vermilya
LEOPARD LEONIS! Dan Vermilya
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