Re: Dinkers, Odd Patterns, Ringers and Other Funky Stuff
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Originally Posted by
python_addict
Why does it look like the BP is curled up with a garter snake? lol
Re: Dinkers, Odd Patterns, Ringers and Other Funky Stuff
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Originally Posted by
Anatopism
Why does it look like the BP is curled up with a garter snake? lol
she was lol we bred a bunch of garters and one got out and into her cage and she snapped at anything that tried to come close lol thats why she looks like shes in protective mode
Re: Dinkers, Odd Patterns, Ringers and Other Funky Stuff
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Originally Posted by
Dave Green
Tiffany, the one on the left is a fire champagne and the one on the right is a champagne. These champagnes don't have any pied in them. Champagnes sometimes have ringers and mom is an extreme example. I hatched a fire champ last year which had a nice ringer so I thought my fire ringer male would be a good mate and the results just blew me away.
I love that paradox spied. As soon as Steve hatched it I was on the phone.
Wow those are some crazy ringers, the mom is definitely a stunning example of a ringer. Ringer wouldn't even cross my mind if I didn't see a description on those snakes. The results from pairing that male paid off no doubt!
It still shocks me that you're the one with that Spied! I was interested in wondering who had it for the longest time. Definitely nice getting in line first for the snake, that is just such an incredible looking animal :gj:.
Re: Dinkers, Odd Patterns, Ringers and Other Funky Stuff
Re: Dinkers, Odd Patterns, Ringers and Other Funky Stuff
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Originally Posted by
AKballs
totally digging this snake, awesome contrast. i love how the white surrounds the saddles.
Re: Dinkers, Odd Patterns, Ringers and Other Funky Stuff
Re: Dinkers, Odd Patterns, Ringers and Other Funky Stuff
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Originally Posted by
adamjeffery
totally digging this snake, awesome contrast. i love how the white surrounds the saddles.
Thanks! hopefully she proves out:please::banana: