poor photos unfortunately, but i felt like sharing nonetheless. color diffs. are due flash, they are all pretty similar in color tone in life.
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poor photos unfortunately, but i felt like sharing nonetheless. color diffs. are due flash, they are all pretty similar in color tone in life.
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hmm, I thought I had the killer Pales market covered. Here's one of my 2004 Pales, I have to get a good shot to you of the partial patternless 05.
Where's Matt? My emails come back. Drop a line! Jeff Jis97@aol.com

Any new ones of that snake.Still looking for a line that doesnt darken.Jeff
Hi Jeff,
I remember that 2004 Pale too, I printed it off I liked it so much. Has it held it's white color or has it gotten a little newsprinty?
Can you post a photo of it now?
The f1 Hondurans are doing great. Growing.
Take care,
-Dell Despain
Glad to see that photo is still in circulation. I sent it to Brian Hubbs, so maybe someday it'll turn up in his milk book. Here's a pic from this September of that same snake. Jeff produced some KILLER pales the past few years, and I was lucky to keep a few for awhile (hope they are still doing well Jeff).
They were simply incredible snakes, by far the best pales I've ever seen. This photo is really poorly lit and was rushed so it doesn't quite show off just how stunning those snakes actually are (yeah yeah, I know everyone says that...but it's the truth!). They did get a bit of newsprint, as is natural with pales, but they have a really nice yellow glow to the white.

Thanks for the up date on the Cherry Pale photo.
Very nice looking. I can see a little news print like you said, but holy-moley what a great looking Multistrata. I really like the splash of red in the rear of the head. The clean white nose is nice too. Great animal. Thanks again.
-Dell
Man if they only stayed like that!!
i don't think you have the market covered, but that is a beauty you have there. i'd love to see a pic of him as a yearling. and a pic of your patternless 05.
Wonder where you got it?

How are they doing these days Jeff?
-Todd
...reminds me of a tempting deal i saw last weekend at a show-a 1.1 pair of proven new mexico milks,for 75$...luckily i had insufficient cash in hand at the moment,or else i'd have 2 more mouths to fed,and another project for '06-my plate is plenty full as is,lol....nice!
Very nice neonates, I love how white the nose is on those little guys. Are they from Sheridon co. or Cherry co.?
They look like NE. animals.
I'd love to see the parents posted up sometime.
You know I love Hondurans, but what a nice change, to see some Pales like that should get people talking about other snakes other then "hondos". Thanks.
-Dell Despain
i've posted photos of the parents previously, if you search the internet long enough you might turn up an old link to them. i'm too lazy to go repost them.
O.K. thanks,
I found some of your old links and saw the parents you spoke of. I really liked the male. Are the parents wc or are they cage born?
Do you also keep other Multistrata localities?
Thanks for your photos, and time.
-Dell
wow, that's impressive... i didn't actually think those old photos were still around... nor did i think you were actually going to search for them.
the father is wc, the mother cb. i just keep cherrys.
this seems like just a 2 way conversation at this point, so perhaps better to just email me if you have any further questions on them.
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