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Some of my Eryx morphs & species

CBH Oct 23, 2009 05:47 PM

Hey all,

Doing a little cleaning in my herp room today and thought I would take a few photos...

Eryx colubrinus

"Caramel" albino- Not sure what is going on here but plan on shifting my focus to these guys. I produced this one in 2007. His father is the interesting albino below. I also picked up an individual that looks very similar to this at Tinley Park this year. So I now have 1.1!

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Albino- Produced individual above. Purchased in a group of albinos in 2005 as an adult.

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"Tiger" Kenyan- 50% rufescens phase, produced from a pure male to a normal female.

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"Pinstripe" Kenyan- 50% rufescens phase

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Yellow and typical Snow- Picked this two sub-adult females up at the Tinley Park show this year.

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Eryx jaculus

Javelin Sand Boa

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Eryx conicus

Rough-scaled Sand Boa

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Eryx miliaris

Desert "Russian" Sand Boa-

Hope you enjoyed!

-Chris
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Christopher E. Smith
Contact
Captive Bred Herps

Replies (4)

eryx4 Oct 23, 2009 10:33 PM

great photos!!

SandBoaMorphs Oct 24, 2009 08:14 AM

I love that snow Chris. Nice photos!
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Mark Huntley
Sand Boa Morphs
2.1 Rufescens SB
2.1 Albinos SB
0.1 Dodoma SB
0.1 Normal (yellow) SB
1.1 Normal (orange) SB
2.3 Anery SB
0.1 Snow SB
0.1 Splash Albino SB
1.0 Splash Anery SB
1.0 Orange Stripe 100% Het Anery SB
1.0 Orange Stripe SB
1.0 Yellow Stripe SB
0.1 Bengal Tiger SB
1.2 High Orange SB
3.2 Boston Terriers
0.2 Sooners
8.30 Rhode Island Reds
X.X Tropical Fish
0.1 Moody Wives
1.1 On the fence in-laws
2.1 Rug Rats

whitneywee Oct 25, 2009 06:34 AM

The black russians are the most interesting to me. Mark

terryd Oct 28, 2009 10:53 PM

Chris,
That is a nice collection of boa. I personally like the Eryx miliaris.
-Dell
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