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alstotton Mar 26, 2013 07:19 AM

First up a couple of 2012's


MALE


FEMALE Lovely Yellow developing nice on the head

thanks for lookin' ...........AL

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alstotton Mar 26, 2013 07:36 AM

This is Alpine Snow one special annectens ,Hatched a few season ago now from unrelated multi gene parents.

ZERO Yellow unlike all the other snows I've hatched and the eye (iris) has a silverery blueish appearance.I think if this was a royal morph it would have a special name and a special price to match! LMAO

alstotton Mar 26, 2013 07:47 AM

Q.When is a Klumpers NOT a Klumpers?

A. When Klumpers gifts you a one of a kind hatchling, tells you its now up to you to prove this new morph out, and you both decide the name Super is perfect if its proven by reproduction.

I'll let the pics say the rest


alstotton Mar 26, 2013 08:01 AM

Working for 10 plus years helps to refine the offsprings appearance, for me the major goal has been to achieve a dark colouration on those necks that does not fade away or wash out in any way.

Orange Female

In fact my supers have black as opposed to deep purple and the tongues are also totally black unlike T positive morphs.

I've certainly noted that T pos specimens are much much more likely to have that purple fade to pale lavender or greenish tones.

hermanbronsgeest Mar 26, 2013 10:55 AM

Wow!
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I'm Dutch. Somebody shoot me.

DISCERN Mar 27, 2013 12:04 AM

I think I just fainted.
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Genesis 1:1

Ryan_Sikola Apr 08, 2013 01:13 AM

When you reproduce these I want dibs!

When I produce anery McGurty or patternless anery I'll give you dibs.
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Pituophis c. annectans
Senticolis t. intermedia
Pantherophis bairdi
Lampropeltis m. thayeri
Lichanura t. trivirgata
Pseudopus apodus

alstotton Apr 10, 2013 11:01 AM

No probs Ryan thats cool with me Bro!

I have a nice 2012 Female and hopefully this season I'll get some nice male offspring.

Those Senticollis are defo on my radar

Nokturnel Tom Mar 26, 2013 01:04 PM

AMAZING animal!
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Are you sure about that? Yeah! Like 8 guys said so!!!
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alstotton Mar 26, 2013 01:58 PM

Hey thanks Tom , hope your keeping well Sir!

I'm very reluctant to make calls on morphs, its my personality I guess, but this annectens is very blizzard like. Kinda leads me to think in a visual anery variant it would likely be whats described in corns as Type b aner.
Anyhows its certainly a lovely snake I'm very proud to have hatched.

Cheers...........AL

Nokturnel Tom Mar 28, 2013 08:50 PM

This blows me away! You are one lucky guy. My wife has seen tons of morphs here, in person and in pics and usually she yawns... but this one got a WOW! Amazing my friend... love it!
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Are you sure about that? Yeah! Like 8 guys said so!!!
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alstotton Mar 29, 2013 10:10 AM

Hey Thanks Tom, much appreciated my friend!

Whoa I'm well impressed your wife took notice, my other half just don't get it at all and she says snakes are boring!
The fact I have something unique does not interest her whatsoever LOL

Back to the snake in question I was totally amazed to see that pop out and knew instantly it was unlike previous snows I've come across.It's eyes were the thing that struck me first and the overall stark white appearance also grabbed my attention.

Heres some pics as a younger snake

Jason Nelson Apr 11, 2013 10:28 PM

HI Al

Great looking Snows, I like that Alpine snow alot!

Jason

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