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    Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Just hatched these out earlier this month. I am still trying to figure out the first one. I was thinking the original snake I started with was a phantom. I produced 3 white snakes in 07. This snake was from one of the white snakes and a hypo mojave female. I was hoping for mystic potions but he looks more like a crystal. There are a few RDR phantom/mojave clutchs coming up so hopefully that will shed some light on what he is.



    Here are 2 hypo super mojaves and one lesser/mojave het hypo




    Firefly yellowbelly

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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    They look great! Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    I love the first snake. Can't wait to see what it looks like after a few months.

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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Wow, they are gorgeous! Love that first one
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Congrats! Looks like you hatched a Crystal, IMO. I'll have Tom take a look and hopefully he will chime in. It kinda looks like it has the potion color in the second pic though. I'll leave it to someone with more experiece with Crystals.
    Last edited by twistedtails; 05-28-2010 at 01:21 PM.
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Very nice, Marshall! Looks like you're having a great season!
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    Congrats! Looks like you hatched a Crystal, IMO. I'll have Tom take a look and hopefully he will chime in. It kinda looks like it has the potion color in the second pic though. I'll leave it to someone with more experiece with Crystals.
    I agree but just darker. I have been in contact with Tom. I don't know of any special to lesser breedings. I do know BHB has a crystal from a lesser but Tom thinks thay may not be the same. With the original breeding with a lesser producing white snakes, it makes me think it is not a crystal.
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Quote Originally Posted by marshall View Post
    I agree but just darker. I have been in contact with Tom. I don't know of any special to lesser breedings. I do know BHB has a crystal from a lesser but Tom thinks thay may not be the same. With the original breeding with a lesser producing white snakes, it makes me think it is not a crystal.
    I think this is a pic of the crystal lesser...
    Either way you have a great looking animal there!

    Nevermind the link is forbidden.
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    What a mystery Bro. But, it sure is a smokin' snake. I hope you get that figured out later this year.
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Wow.. keep us updated after it shed's a couple of times.
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