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Milk Snake Phase? Miami? What do you think?

JM Sep 16, 2004 10:28 PM

Hello~ looking for some opinions. I purchased this lovely "Milk Snake Phase" male back in 01' from [bleep] (Thanks Rich!) before that name was phased out~

I tend to refer to him as a "Miami" because his saddles do not wrap all the way and the name Milk Snake Phase seems to be out of use now.

Last year I bred him to this Amel (Unfortunatly the female Milk Snake Phase I purchased died early on)

And I got what I believed were "Normals" and Amels.

I sold off most of the clutch but held back 0.2 amels and 0.2 normals to see how they turned out~ here are some pics of them this week~


So what do you think? Would you call the "Normals" miami's? And what about the Amel? She has quite a bit of orange in her background~ but it's washed out~ I'm thinking of breeding her back to my original male (top pic) and try for a line of Candy canes~ what do you think?

If you got this far~ Thanks for looking any opinions
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Cheryl Marchek
AKA JM
Check out my website at:
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warriorprncss3 Sep 20, 2004 08:59 AM

Its really hard to say anything for sure from pictures but I will say that your picture gave me a pause because for a second I swore that you had pictures of my miami, then I relized I haven't posted them yet. So as long as those photos are representative of the actual snake and not off in color or anything I would call at least that one a miami. sera
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