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Chocolate Kenyans, vs Nuclear

Roy Stockwell Oct 26, 2011 02:42 AM

Here's a pic of some of my newly shed Chocolate Kenyans, pictured with one of my best female Nuclears.
The Chocolates are huge 15 gram babies



Replies (6)

steinfortjason Oct 26, 2011 05:31 PM

nice i like the choco adult

StevePerry Oct 28, 2011 09:03 PM

very nice.
I think this is the first adult chocolat I've seen.
How many of these do you have now?
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Steve Perry
North Idaho.

martingjensendk Nov 07, 2011 07:24 AM

Is this Chocolate gene prove out?
Caus I got a female a 340 Gram.

I just call her Brown eyed Girl
I'm parring her up with my 50% Rufescen male Stripe

And are parring my strip, to a ornage girl aswell
He is in shed.

chrish Nov 12, 2011 12:02 AM

That adult certainly is a dark sandboa. Do they darken with age and all end up like that?

I have some chocolate sandboas as well.... and they do start out more orange.


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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas

martingjensendk Nov 12, 2011 07:08 AM

Hey Chris.

But that snake you post is a Johni, and those are known to dark out white age.

That snake i post a pic of is a kenyan sandboa there is brown, where it's normale orange or yellow.

Regards Martin G. Jensen

Roy Stockwell Nov 14, 2011 11:28 PM

Hi Chris... I'm not sure how they will turn out.. Only the mother is that dark and believed to be wild caught.. the father is one I call a mocha. It was produced randomly in a litter of bright orange Nuclears... The mocha is likely a mutant, but it was the darkest Kenyan I have, so I bred it to this chocolate brown female... The babies as you can see are more the mocha colouration... I have produced these once before but never kept any. I will grow some up this time and see what comes of them. I especially want to see what the babies produce when they are bred together
Below is a pic of both Mom, Dad and the pups

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