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Pic of 95-100% striped hypo temporalis and het siblings

joecarroll Oct 02, 2005 02:22 AM

these are eating live pinkys now and all 3 of them are almost completely striped. I am debating whether or not to hold onto these or not. They arent locale specific but are neat in there own way. I do prefer locality animals but pretty much got this project from a breeder who had worked on them for 4yrs. and also these were bred by him and I got the yearling abberants he produced from his het breedings using striped gene carriers and hypos as well. These are not from calvert hypos but are from a co dominant hypo line which is very new to the hobby ,also made for faster production of the striped hypo animals. I am keeping the project going for now here but may just focus on the co-dominant hypos from this point on. I usually dont work with non locale milks besides the hondurans and nelsons.

Replies (6)

colubrid-aphilia Oct 02, 2005 11:27 AM

No pic???????
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"Colubrid-aphilia", adj; An inordinate love of Colubrids.

joecarroll Oct 02, 2005 09:56 PM

your right.....I will have to get the pic on the kingsnake.com photo gallery and then try again. I can do that when I get home from vacation or you can email me for pics if I take to long. I return to So.Cal from vacation on the 15th. I got to pick up a pair of taylors milks today from Washington Zoo stock which were collected in Colorado. That was the highlight of a wonderfull vacation so far-Joe ps-does anybody know how I can post pics that arent saved to the photo gallery before then??? I can only post past pics from librarys or public computers it seems. Do I need a photo host to post saved pics which are scanned??

Jeff Schofield Oct 07, 2005 12:52 PM

I think we both know that isnt true anymore.Good luck with that drive across country.Make sure to bring ID.Jeff..ps,when am I going to get my snakes back?

Tony D Oct 03, 2005 07:22 AM

Codominant hypo new to hobby?

elaphopeltishow Oct 05, 2005 08:38 AM

hey tony, i think what hughes was saying is that in the hometown of yarmouth massachussetts the fish there are Cod-Dominant.
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STRETCHx Oct 05, 2005 04:50 PM

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