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VERY CLEAN PINNER.

shannon brown Sep 26, 2005 03:07 AM

I produced this male two years ago and sold him to a good friend (eric)and was lucky enough to just get him back.He is probably the best cleanest non extreme hypo I have seen.There is no tipping whats so ever on this snake.I also sold a pair of his siblings to another guy and they have stayed super dupper clean.
I still have the mother that produced this guy but had lost the father so its cool I will be able to carry on the bloodline now also.

Shannon
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Replies (7)

Conserving_herps Sep 26, 2005 06:54 AM

That's a great looking snake Shannon. Mine posted below is also really clean with no tipping whatsoever. He is exactly two years old now (Sept) but I did not breed him this year yet because I thought he was kinda small last April. But a couple of months ago, he had a huge spurt in growth and he is just about finished shedding...so I will post a new one after he sheds. This pic below was a year old.

Thanks for looking.


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RAY

Conserving_herps Sep 26, 2005 06:58 AM

And I also decided to wait until next breeding season to breed them together. But this one is very clean as well with no tipping at all. Pic is also a year old and she is now two years old (same as the previous one I posted).


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RAY

shannon brown Sep 26, 2005 02:45 PM

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tspuckler Sep 26, 2005 12:06 PM

Shannon,

Nice!
The hypos without any black flecking are few and far between.

Tim
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shannon brown Sep 26, 2005 02:38 PM

very nice tim,
I forgot to ad that the flash added alot of color to him.He is a super light pumpkin orange.The lightest you will ever see.
Shannon

tspuckler Sep 27, 2005 03:44 PM

Shannon,

Yes, for some reason a flash has a way of darkening the orange coloration. Here's another pic of mine taken without a flash.

By the way, the hypo male Honduran I picked up from you earlier in the year has been an excellent "backup breeder."

Tim
Third Eye
Third Eye

shannon brown Sep 28, 2005 11:34 AM

very nice tim.
I like that little hook pattern on the head.
That male back up I sold you was a great breeder I just didn't have a use for him.he did throw off some nice pinners in the past.

Shannon

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