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at Tue Nov 2 20:25:12 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brhaco ]
I have to apologize for not posting here more often. Seems time is in short supply this year. Anyway, here are pics of what I believe is the "Super" form of the "codominant Hypo" checkered garter morph. I know that whether or not there even is a super form of this morph is controversial, but based on what I saw out of my first litter of hypo X hypo this season, I have to say this is a super-I produced two like this, along with a half-dozen standard hypos and a couple normal-appearing juvies.
Also a pic of one of the handful of locality eastern blacknecks we produced this season. These were super easy to get on pinks, to my suprise-almost as easy as the marcianus, in fact!
----- Brad Chambers WWW.HCU-TX.ORG
Breeder of: Green Tree Pythons Pastel, Pinstripe, FIRE, Piebald, Clown, Lavender Albino, Leucistic, and Spider Ball Pythons Striped Colombian Boa Constrictors Kenyan, Rufescens, and Conicus Sand Boas Red Phase Western Hognose Snakes Spider Western Hognose Snakes Albino Western Hognose Snakes Locality Trans-Pecos Mexican Hognose Snakes Southern Hognose Snakes Eastern Hognose Snakes Tricolor Hognose Snakes Hypo Checkered Garter Snakes Eastern Blackneck Garter Snakes Stillwater Hypo Bullsnakes Patternless Bullsnakes S. GA Eastern Kingsnakes Locality Desert Kingsnakes Albino Desert Kingsnakes Hypo Desert Kingsnakes Mexican Black Kingsnakes Desert Phase and Striped Desert California Kingsnakes Locality Mexican Milksnakes Spotted Mexican Milksnakes Tangerine Mexican Milksnakes Locality Alterna Abbott Okeetee Cornsnakes Mexican Baird's Ratsnakes Cape Housesnakes Tangerine Albino African Fat -Tailed Geckos Locality Spotted Turtles
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Some 2010 eye candy... - brhaco, Tue Nov 2 20:25:12 2010 
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