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Not much for color, but she sure shines

boxienuts Apr 04, 2011 01:12 AM

I think this snake qualifies as an anerythristic or axanthic type. Either way she is one of my personal favorites in my collection. She is the Mohr anerythristic female that I aquired as a baby from Jeff Mohr, Jeff was the guy who caught the original anerythristic, this snake was produced however by Scott Felzer in a breeding loan between Jeff and Scott. When Jeff recieved his half of the litter he decided that he didn't want to bother with the project, so I purchased his half of the litter from him in 2009. A good portion of the litter did not make it, but this female and her two ery/flame brothers did. I have been breeding her brothers to lots of my females this year, among them the albino Florida. I believe Scott has a single female that survived the litter that from talking to him on the phone has a similar look to this female. She is spectacular in person and she has a blueish/gray belly with lots of black freckles. She has been bred recently so I am hoping that she will produce some babies here in a couple months.

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Jeff Benfer
gartersnakemorph.com

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mikefedzen Apr 07, 2011 11:54 AM

looks anery. hopefully it is! doesn't look like the best color morph, but the anery morph would help create other morphs for sure, like the actual snow eastern (aneryXalbino). Good luck Jeff.
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Mike
KingPin Reptiles
www.kingpinreptiles.com

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