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Hypo Nics....

sunshineboas Mar 04, 2005 01:51 PM

These two snakes used to belong to me and I just wanted to share them. They are amazing animals. They were brothers and both 100% per nics double dose hypos... I decided to part with the smaller one and wish I wouldn't have. The larger one was the looker out of the two and a pic can't do him justice. The only black was on his last two tail sadles. I lost him this year to a tail infection. Careful with your males and keep a close eye on those tails. It snuck up on me and was to late by the time it made it's self apperant. He was my favorite snake and it for sure took me a while to get over his loss...
Josh
1.0 Anery
1.0 Hypo
1.0 Harlequin
1.0 Surinam x Colombian
1.2 Het Albino
0.1 66% Het Colombian x Argentine
0.2 Colombian
0.1 Pastel
0.1 Ultra Thin Saddle
1.1 Silver back Bolivians
1.2 Hoggs
0.1 Surinam
0.1 DH Sunglow
1.0 Albino
0.15 Ball Pythons
And one soon to be wife (april 8) I hope she doesn't change her mind about my snakes...LOL
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Replies (2)

srsnakes Mar 04, 2005 07:04 PM

Both are stunners... i wouldnt have parted with either of them... and i bet you wish you still had the little one now... im sorry to hear that you lost the bigger guy though... Any lose is always heartbreaking but more over when its been with you for a while.. i wish you the best and love the pictures...

Sincerely,
Rose Hipskind
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bcijoe Mar 07, 2005 09:29 AM

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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

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