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  • 09-27-2012, 10:13 PM
    Austin C.
    Re: Antaresia Complex Thread (pics welcome)
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    Originally Posted by Andybill View Post
    Really diggin the childrens pythons! Very cool!

    They are something else, we need more people working with these in the US to produce more mutations!
  • 09-28-2012, 12:05 AM
    Andybill
    Re: Antaresia Complex Thread (pics welcome)
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    Originally Posted by Austin C. View Post
    They are something else, we need more people working with these in the US to produce more mutations!

    Send me some and I can help make that happen! Lol! But seriously I dont even know where to get em...
  • 09-28-2012, 12:23 AM
    Albino93
    The only place in the US that i know of that have Antaresia is Australian Addiction Reptiles, and of course Austin C with the blonde macs.
    The marble childreni here are real eye catchers and i cant wait to see more morphs pop up within the Antaresia genus.
  • 09-28-2012, 01:10 AM
    Albino93
    This unusual stimmi was produced back in 2010, i have no idea if its proven or not since i dont think its been bred back to the parent yet, i also dont really know who owns it. It looks to be a T+ albino just like in children pythons.
    here is a pic of it[IMG]http://i1253.photobucket.com/albums/...r/IMG_8915.jpg[/IMG]

    some people however think that someone put a T+ childreni over
    a stimmi a couple of generations back to produce hets and this one came from a sibling to sibling pairing. Honestly i dont believe that was the case but who knows, im hoping that this stimmi is pure.
  • 09-28-2012, 04:02 AM
    Austin C.
    Re: Antaresia Complex Thread (pics welcome)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Andybill View Post
    Send me some and I can help make that happen! Lol! But seriously I dont even know where to get em...

    LOL As soon as my pair are sexually mature in 2 years:gj:

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Albino93 View Post
    The only place in the US that i know of that have Antaresia is Australian Addiction Reptiles, and of course Austin C with the blonde macs.
    The marble childreni here are real eye catchers and i cant wait to see more morphs pop up within the Antaresia genus.

    Australian Addiction and Nick Mutton work with Childreni and Spotted, they also work with Anthills, and Stimson locales. And my buddy Derek Roddy who produced the Blondes that I currently own.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Albino93 View Post
    This unusual stimmi was produced back in 2010, i have no idea if its proven or not since i dont think its been bred back to the parent yet, i also dont really know who owns it. It looks to be a T+ albino just like in children pythons.
    here is a pic of it[IMG]http://i1253.photobucket.com/albums/...r/IMG_8915.jpg[/IMG]

    some people however think that someone put a T+ childreni over
    a stimmi a couple of generations back to produce hets and this one came from a sibling to sibling pairing. Honestly i dont believe that was the case but who knows, im hoping that this stimmi is pure.

    Holy Smokes! I really hope it's a pure Stimmi, because that is a ripper!
  • 09-28-2012, 04:18 AM
    Albino93
    Not many people here it seems that work with this genus, very unfortunate.
    And yes i really hope so to, if Childreni and stimmi's can produce this amazing morph, i have to wonder if spotteds and pygmy's have the potential to create T+ albino's aswell.
  • 09-30-2012, 01:54 PM
    Austin C.
    Re: Antaresia Complex Thread (pics welcome)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Albino93 View Post
    Not many people here it seems that work with this genus, very unfortunate.
    And yes i really hope so to, if Childreni and stimmi's can produce this amazing morph, i have to wonder if spotteds and pygmy's have the potential to create T+ albino's aswell.

    I am interested in that as well, I would love to see t+ albino spotteds and pygmy's. This is why I have to chose to work with these snakes, I would love to be a first to produce a new morph in the states.
  • 10-05-2012, 03:57 PM
    tcutting
    never new there was so much going on with the childrens. very nice. I also have always been a big fan of the anthills. I plan on picking up a pair sometime in the next 6months or so.
  • 10-05-2012, 04:03 PM
    Austin C.
    Re: Antaresia Complex Thread (pics welcome)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tcutting View Post
    never new there was so much going on with the childrens. very nice. I also have always been a big fan of the anthills. I plan on picking up a pair sometime in the next 6months or so.

    Yeah Spotted and Children's morphs are blowing up in Australia and I've heard through the grapevine that there will be some morphs from Australia coming to the US very soon!
  • 10-05-2012, 04:28 PM
    mainbutter
    Interesting!

    Not to push any potential buttons, but.. morphs coming to the states LEGALLY? I know they got some albino olives and some roughies out legally, don't know how though, but unfortunately it seems that illegal exportation is the most common way that new aussie morphs are making it out of their country.

    I love all the types of antaresia, but won't likely work with them any time soon. I'm trying to cut back on projects, not start new ones! It's more than a little tempting though ;)
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