Pewters and the jungle thing
The pairing was spotnose to pewter,which gave me a 5 eggs clutch resulting in 4 pewters and a "not really sure what this is apart from the craziest jungle type thing that I ever saw". What do you think that I got? My personal thoughts are 1 likely spotnose and one maybe spotnose out of the pewters, but I have had expert opinions going from 2 to none (more on the none side actually). I intend to keep the two possibles as a minimum since I seem to collect pewters anyway (I had 6 before this clutch happened), but I am just trying to get a wide a spread of opinions as possible. The crazy beautiful jungle thing is of course going nowhere, whatever sex it is.
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/x...psljz5klet.jpg
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/x...psmqrxxih5.jpg
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/x...pstj6tsjl7.jpg
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/x...psamaakn1z.jpg
And this...
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/x...psnwalya24.jpg
Re: Pewters and the jungle thing
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Originally Posted by
yardy
Thats a wicked pattern im in love im totally jelly
Re: Pewters and the jungle thing
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Originally Posted by
Seven-Thirty
The jungle is really nice. It makes me sad that as far as I know, none of them are genetic.
That is also my understanding. I will have to try though. I will be pairing the same parents again next season - well they produce very nice babies anyway - and will also breed the jungle when it grows up (not sexed yet). It is the single most beautiful snake that I have ever seen. It is different to any other jungle that I have seen (I hatched a nice classic jungle type pastel het ghost this year) so maybe the genetic side will be different too. If not then I should anyway get some attractive babies and I still possess a uniquely beautiful animal. This is more what I think of when I see jungle:
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/x...psdjylwe81.jpg
Re: Pewters and the jungle thing
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Originally Posted by
Trisnake
That really is the most crazy beautiful jungle I have EVER seen. EVER. I've never seen anything like those thin yellow squiggles that cut through the black patterning. That snake is absolutely wild... and I'm in love!!❤️
Thanks; me too.