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You just don't see these anymore...............................

jlassiter Dec 28, 2004 11:11 PM

This is an '02 female Greeri from Eric Kikel. It is a younger sibling to the only striped Greeri in existence. The striped gene has not been proven and is suspected to be some sort of incubation temperature morph. Who knows? I do know this is a very attractive looking Greeri that will finally breed for my in '06 (when my male is large enough).
-John Lassiter-

Thanks for looking:

Replies (10)

JETZEN Dec 28, 2004 11:28 PM

And that's too bad because they are great gorgeous snakes, My 04'seems to be replacing his grey with green, never passes up food either!

crimsonking Dec 29, 2004 06:14 AM

Funny thing, John... I'm over here sitting on this lone male....
Not as much interest in the whole mexicana group anymore is there? With the "hypo" Durango mtn. kings out there, maybe there'll be some who will take a look.
:Mark

jlassiter Dec 29, 2004 10:15 AM

I know what you mean Mark,
Actually, I have some light phased Greeri coming up to breed to her.
BTW, Nice male Greeri you got there.

-John Lassiter-

jeph Dec 29, 2004 12:02 PM

Hi,
That greeri is a nice looking one. Also, Eric Kikel has some of the nicest Greeri around, hopefully he'll start producing offspring from his snakes soon and get some nice looking greeri out there.
Jeff Teel

jlassiter Dec 29, 2004 01:58 PM

Thank you Jeph. I too hope Eric starts producing this season. I will not have any hatchlings until '06.
-John Lassiter-
Here is another shot of my female:

Uncloudy Dec 29, 2004 05:23 PM

Nice looking Greei pics.
Now that I have a pair of mex mex I may now have to get a mex greeri.
Happy Herping,
Uncloudy

jlassiter Dec 29, 2004 05:28 PM

Yes, then Thayeri, then Alterna, then Ruthveni. They are all addicting. For that matter snakes in general are. How many people do you know that own just one snake?...........None!! Now that should tell ya something.

-John Lassiter-

Here is my favorite Mexicana mexicana:

jeph Dec 30, 2004 01:13 AM

Hi,
This is an Applegate line Greeri. This pic is old too, hes much bigger now and currentley brumating-(with the female) so hopefully should get some eggs from these guys in '05, i cant wait, they'll be my first greeri I've produced.I'll post the female next also.
Jeff Teel
Captive Bred Tri-colors
Captive Bred Tri-colors

jeph Dec 30, 2004 01:18 AM

Hi,
Also an applegate line greeri, this is the female,-(pic also old, and shes much bigger now too, I have updated pics but havnt got them on my site yet, I'll post them once I do), anyways its nice to see post with greeri in them here. I hope to get into the hypo greeris once there is more available, I've seen a few in person at shows at Applegates table and they are super nice looking.
Jeff Teel
Captive Bred Tri-colors
Captive Bred Tri-colors

jlassiter Dec 30, 2004 08:30 AM

Good Luck Jeff. I hope you get some babies this year. Those a very nice Greeri. I like the light saddles.
-John Lassiter-

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