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Some of my Eryx morphs & species

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Posted by: CBH at Fri Oct 23 17:47:17 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CBH ]  
   

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
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