Where are the adults hiding?
I see alot of hatchling BP pics...anyone willing to show of your adult BP morphs, i know alot of morphs will brown out, or even get lighter so what do they look like as adults.
I am after Spider, Leucistic, Pastel, Lesser Bee, Black Pastel pics!
So any of the above, or not, post your adults!
Dan
Re: Where are the adults hiding?
Here are pics of my male '06 albino and female '06 Graziani pastel I took yesterday.
This guy gets better and better with every shed. This pic isn't the best, but his contrast and yellow blushing is great. I have an Ian G line het female I bought directly from Ian that I plan to breed him with this year. I'm hoping for some killer looking high contrast albino babies from that pairing.
http://a262.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...e96501f89d.jpg
1400g female Graziani pastel
http://a222.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...b8cb777955.jpg
Re: Where are the adults hiding?
Here is an adult Spider girl that is going to breed this season.
http://www.glassreptiles.com/picture...er062908_2.jpg
Re: Where are the adults hiding?
Nice BP's!! The pastel is real nice!
I am hoping to produce some lesser bees, so would be cool to see some adults...not sure if there is alot about though?
Dan
Re: Where are the adults hiding?
'06 male lemon pastel....he's probably about 1200g
http://i.ugtz.com/albums/Snakes/augi...eway.sized.jpg
he can really look dorsally brown at times and in some lighting, as shown in this pic below:
http://i.ugtz.com/albums/Snakes/IMG_5322.sized.jpg
it depends on the light, how close he is to shed, his position, etc.
both pics were taken on the SAME day, so light is the biggest factor
Re: Where are the adults hiding?
Here is my adult male Yellowbelly breeder.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...y/ybm1-003.jpg
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...wbelly/101.jpg
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...y/ybm1-004.jpg
Some pastels
My male breeder
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...el/pm1-002.jpg
I am eagerly awaiting this girls first clutch to hatch the first week of October. Keeping my fingers crossed for some Supers.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...l/pf1-005a.jpg
This girl is going to be paired up with a Fire next year and it should be a sweet pairing.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/l...l/P1295827.jpg
While it is true that many morphs and combos look their best as hatchlings. I also think that the fact that adults can be a little more difficult to get to sit still for photos also plays a roll in why we see more photos of hatchlings. Besides hatchlings are cute as hell, and it is hard not to want to take a zillion photos of them!
Re: Where are the adults hiding?
Kevin, those pastels are amazing!
Re: Where are the adults hiding?
Re: Where are the adults hiding?
My 1400+ gram Yellowbelly male. He is the leftover rat garbage disposal
http://www.glassreptiles.com/pictures/2008/DSC03782.JPG
Re: Where are the adults hiding?