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RE: high black/wild type Pyros/Zonatas?

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Posted by: pyromaniac at Sat May 15 16:48:51 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pyromaniac ]  
   

YES! When I first became interested in pyros I wanted snakes that looked like I had just found them under a rock in the mountains!

Herb's pyros:

The aunts and uncles and possible parents to my pyros. Records are a bit foggy...LOL!



Ashton pyros; mated pair



Ashton pyros; mated pair



This old dude was a slow starter but look at him now!



Ashton pyro; 13 year old male



Herb's reduced blacks; not related to the others.



Ashton pyros; reduced black







Zunchara female 08 164 grams



Dotz female 08 115 grams



Zane male 08 60 grams



Zuni female 09 25 grams



Zafina female 09 30 grams



All weights taken 4-15-10 so they are all probably bigger now, as they have all been eating up a storm this spring.





Mazar; unrelated to all the above (from Scott Powley)

male 08 115 grams

Mazar is not so "wild" looking as the others.


   

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