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    Camera Fun from 2015-05-14

    Broke out the camera and light kits and took some pictures of some of our collection. Hope you guys enjoy them!

    This is a picture of a 2012 female Pewter (bottom right) and a 2013 female Pewter Question (top left). The 2013 female Pewter Question came from a male Mystic paired with a 2009 female Pewter (the same 2009 female Pewter that produced the 2012 female Pewter when paired with a male Mojave).

    This is a picture of the 2013 male Pewter Mystic (on right) and his sister the 2013 female Pewter Question. We are wondering if she is more than a Pewter.


    This is one of our 2 Orangebellies that have gone through a weird color change. Look at how dark this 2012 male Orangebelly is! The change occurred about after a year of growing. He got lighter and lighter over a number of sheds, then got darker over a number of more sheds until he got this dark and has remained in this state since then.

    Here is an up close picture of the same 2012 male Orangebelly.


    This is the other color changing Orangebelly. This is a 2013 female Orangebelly that went through the same color change over a number of sheds as her half brother from 2012.


    This is a picture of a 2012 Captive Hatched snake that might be a Mahogany. She's been a slow eater, so, we haven't had a chance to breed her and prove out what she is.

    This is another picture of the 2012 female Captive Hatched Mahogany.


    This is a 2012 female Captive Hatched snake that was thought to possibly be a Sable. I picked her up because I was hoping to work with the Sable gene, but when I was doing some more research about the Sable gene, I noticed that her belly is quite different from a Sable's belly (missing the dark spots). She has been locking with our 2012 male Jigsaw Blast, so we're looking forward to seeing what she produces.

    Here is a belly shot of the 2012 Captive Hatched that is supposed to be a Sable. All the Sables that I have found pictures of have dark, "smokey" bellies. I wonder what she is.


    This is a picture of a 2012 female that I acquired as a Pastel Chocolate Paint. I am not sure if she has both Paint and Chocolate genes in addition to the Pastel gene, but I think she might have the Paint gene. She has been locking with our male Cinnamon Yellowbelly Paint, so hopefully we can find out about the Paint gene for sure.

    Another picture of the 2012 female that was acquired as a Pastel Chocolate Paint.

    A third picture of the 2012 female that was acquired as a Pastel Chocolate Paint.


    This is a 2012 female Pastel Orange Dream. She didn't make it up to weight for this breeding season, but hopefully will be ready for the one this fall!


    Here is an updated picture of a world's first, a 2013 female Congo Fire. We can't wait to pair her up this fall!


    This is a 2013 female Pastel Mojave. She's looking pretty good.


    Here is a 2013 female Pastel Mojave Hypo. We plan on pairing her with our male Pastel GHI if she makes weight.


    This is our 2013 female Leopard. We have some big plans for her this fall!


    This is the 2014 female Orangebelly Mojave that we held back. She has the same father as the 2 color changing Orangebellies, so we are keeping a close eye on her.


    Here is the first of our two 2014 female Pastel Mystic Enchis. We are looking forward to the possibilities!


    Here is the other 2014 female Pastel Mystic Enchi. We really like this combination!


    Here is the 2014 male Cinnamon Yellowbelly Paint that we produced. He is looking good.


    Here is one of the two 2014 female Super Mystics that we produced this year. She's been growing really well for us.


    Here is the brother of the 2014 female Super Mystics. I like that pattern on this 2014 male Super Mystic.


    Here is a 2014 female Super Stripe that we produced with the male Orangebelly that fathered the two color changing Orangebellies. Will she change color too?

    Another picture of the Super Stripe from our cool Orangebelly male.


    Here is a 2014 female Ivory that was sired by our cool Orangebelly male. Two of the Ivories that he sired in 2013 turned into Graphite Ivories. We are hoping that this girl will get some graphite markings too!


    We picked up this 2014 female Pastel Lepoard Pied at the Columbia Repticon Show in February. It's going to be hard to wait long enough for her to get up to size. We are really excited about her.


    This is a female Pinstripe Woma that was just glowing when I took this picture. She ovulated a few days later, so we are counting down the days until she lays. She was paired with our 2012 male Pastel Calico.


    Thanks for looking. Check out our Facebook page for updates on our season!

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