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I'll always have a soft spot for burms and your hypo is a looker.
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I have always been partial to Ball Pythons but you have some beautiful snakes and that is an amazing Imperial Peublan
1.0 Normal (Drake)
1.2 100% Het. Pied (2015 Male) . (Death of the Endless), (2015 Female)
1.0 Pastel PH Pied (Dream of the Endless)
0.1 Spider (Delirium of the Endless)
2.2 Het Albino (Morph), (Destruction of the Endless) . (Despair of the Endless), (Marvel Girl)
1.0 Mojave (Destiny of the Endless)
0.1 Butter (Desire of the Endless)
2.1 Pastel (2016 Male 1), (2016 Male 2) . (Pheonix)
0.1 Cinnamon (Dark Pheonix)
1.1 Piebald (Ice-Man) . (Emma Frost)
1.0 Super Pastel Fire (Wolverine)
0.1 Super Pastel Yellow Belly (Psyclocke)
1.0 Albino Pastel (Colossus)
1.0 Inferno (Cyclops)
1.0 Banana Spider (Angel)
1.0 Coral Glow (Sabretooth)
1.0 Orange Dream (Havok)
0.1 Jigsaw (Jean Grey)
1.0 Pinstripe (Beast)
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Re: Thought I'd better introduce myself as things seem to be a bit shaky .
Originally Posted by John1982
I'll always have a soft spot for burms and your hypo is a looker.
Thank you ... He's a lovely little lad . I've always loved Burms and Hypo ones in particular but I really can't manage a huge Burm and just got lucky when I came upon this little Dwarf . His Dwarf mum is only 8' and Dwarf dad is only 5' so I'm hopeful for him staying around 6' .
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Re: Thought I'd better introduce myself as things seem to be a bit shaky .
Last up for the time being is my lovely little Rhino Ratsnake .... he's about 6 months old and hasn't developed his adult bright greenish colour as yet.
He's rather cute though , non the less
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Thought I'd better introduce myself as things seem to be a bit shaky .
Originally Posted by Drake Moonslayer
I have always been partial to Ball Pythons but you have some beautiful snakes and that is an amazing Imperial Peublan
Thank you .... he could prove to be priceless as there will NEVER be one exactly the same as him .
Designer morphs are the future
Last edited by Zincubus; 04-09-2015 at 05:35 PM.
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Re: Thought I'd better introduce myself as things seem to be a bit shaky .
Originally Posted by Zincubus
This next one is a unique looking Hybrid . Listed as an Imperial Peublan .
As I understand he's a mix of a Cali King and a Pueblan Milk . Has a lovely calm temperament and he's a CB12.
That is an absolutly amazing looking snake.... are you saying its a mix of a king snake and a milk snake? Or is pueblan milk a type of king snake ive some how neglected
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Re: Thought I'd better introduce myself as things seem to be a bit shaky .
Originally Posted by M.P.C
That is an absolutly amazing looking snake.... are you saying its a mix of a king snake and a milk snake? Or is pueblan milk a type of king snake ive some how neglected
Yes it's a mix of a King x Milk known as an Imperial Peublan for some reason .
Many people hate hybrids but when they look like this one , I really don't see the problem.
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Thought I'd better introduce myself as things seem to be a bit shaky .
Originally Posted by John1982
I'll always have a soft spot for burms and your hypo is a looker.
Just found another couple of him . Crazy to see a Burm not much bigger than a biro / ballpoint pen.
Last edited by Zincubus; 04-09-2015 at 05:47 PM.
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Re: Thought I'd better introduce myself as things seem to be a bit shaky .
Originally Posted by M.P.C
That is an absolutly amazing looking snake.... are you saying its a mix of a king snake and a milk snake? Or is pueblan milk a type of king snake ive some how neglected
All milk snakes are king snakes but not all king snakes are milk snakes. They're both in the Lampropeltis genus with milk snakes being further classified into the species triangulum. There are plenty of milk snake subspecies but they're all L. t. something-or-other.
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