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madisonrecords Nov 08, 2004 05:38 PM

How about anybody out there that has any EXTREME DARK or HIGH BLUE or HIGH WHITE B.C.C. Post some pics? These three colorations occur naturally in the wild, but are hard to come by in captivity. I have had and seen very few over the years. It would be great to see how many people have them that may post a few pics. Thanks and GOD BLESS.........Johnson Herp.......

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madisonrecords Nov 08, 2004 05:57 PM

This is a Black Suriname. At least that is the profile handed down. Her contrast would have to be seen to be believed. A true CLASSIC.......Johnson Herp

madisonrecords Nov 08, 2004 06:06 PM

Look forward to breeding these two. I have a couple of Studs already picked out for them!........Johnson Herp

snakemannick Nov 09, 2004 06:25 PM

np

madisonrecords Nov 09, 2004 09:29 PM

Did not think that I would get alot of responses and that is why I do not post pics on here often. There are not to many people out there any more, that like classic looking animals. When I decide to start breeding again, I will probably give the babies away or trade them for rats! I have never done this for financial gain anyway. I can afford whatever I want, but I choose to " keep it real " and work with animals that most people find unattractive in todays " market. " Does not mean; " That I am right and everyone else is wrong. " It is just my preference and what I personnaly stand for........Johnson Herp

eliotstone Nov 08, 2004 07:20 PM

One of my favorite high blue snakes belongs to Lee Barrie. I'm not sure I should post the picture without his permission, but go on over to his site at picturetrail.com and look at his adult surinams. There are a few in there that would blow your mind.
eliot stone
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