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Re: Hey Guys and Gals
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Originally Posted by EmberBall
The Super Sulfur is doing great, and as it turns out (resexed it about 6 months ago) it is a HE. He is breeding a Pinstripe female and Sulfur Spider this year, and getting the job done after a slow start. The Pictures are the black background that I took for John Berry are the last good pics I took of the Super Sulfur. There is a chance he has Mojave in him, I should find that out easily enough this year. This is the only Super Sulfur I have produced, but Eric produced a few. He did Sulfur Mojave x Sulfur Mojave and got some clean Super Sulfurs, Super Mojaves, and a couple white snakes that are clean, with black eyes, that might be Super Sulfur Super Mojaves....
I am hoping to produce a few Super Sulfurs this year, and hoping that I get another high yellow one. If you look closely, especially at the baby pictures that look kind of dark, taken right after his first shed, there are like 5 shades of orange and yellows. It really is a wicked looking snake in person. He is ONE SCALE off from having a full orange stripe. If you look hard, you can spot the break in the stripe.
Glad you all like him, and I hope to produce a few more this year.
Dave
Can't wait to see more your materpiece. Do you have a website where we can see other of your gems? TIA
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Re: What's this BP?
Incredible snake! One of my favorites ever produced. If I'm correct, this girl was produced by the same father as the Super Sulfur:
Sulfur Mojave:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4132/...553b062b40.jpg
Maybe I'll be fortunate enough to someday produce something similar. Thanks again David!
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Yup
Your female SuMo and the Super Sulfur have the same SuMo father:)
She looks great, hope you get a huge clutch from her!
Dave
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Re: What's this BP?
Definately looks like a black eyed lucy, I've seen them with little yellow spots on top but never one with that much.
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