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    Smile Pile o' snakes!

    I took this picture for a buddy that wanted to see the progression of a snake that I aquired from him. He just shed, so I thought I would put him in with some others morphs, so that he could see the contrasting colors. I thought the pic came out really good, so I thought I would share. This is actually a picture of our new projects that we added this year to the collection. See if you can figure them all out?

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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    Nice pic and congrats.
    Ok here we go lol.

    Mojave
    Yellow belly
    Pastel yellow belly
    Sable
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    Not to sure about the one on the far right tho?

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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    I really dig that pic...cograds on getting them all the stay in frame...did you toss them in the fridge for a bit first??


    Mmmmm...Sable

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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    Thanks for the compliments guys. Most of those snakes are easily identifiable. However PastelDreamMorphs, I am going to let a few more guess before I give the answer on that one. I will tell though. Cue, thr fridge doesn't get cold enough for me. I put them in the deep freeze for about 30 min. and you wouldn't believe how well they sit still. Warming them back up slowly is the key to avoiding problems. Just kidding for those who thought I was serious.
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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    OK, I'll guess on the far right, but admit that I know next to nothing about the morph I'm going to guess - so I may be way off track - Fire?

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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    It is hard to tell but it sort of looks like one of these lol I hope I am right I really like your website by the way.

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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet
    I'm going to guess - so I may be way off track

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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    Thanks Robin, and we aren't quite sure yet.

    PDM, I might be one of those, and since I didn't get as much action as I thought, I'll go ahead and spill the beans on that one. If you follow any of the other websites out there, you might have heard of the Sulpher Ball. It is proven dominant and has been crossed with a Mojave and a Pastel. Both of the crosses look great. It should be bred this year to prove co-dominance or not. Wer will see. I hope it has a super as well. By the way, nice looking animal in your pic.

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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    I have heard of the sulfers and I do think that they will prove out to be a fire of some sort.I like the croses David made with the sulfers.
    The one I posted is unproven also but I have proven them to be dom so far.
    I produced them from a CH female two years in a row and look sort of like fires.I will know this year as I have bred two of her sons back to her this year.
    I HOPE they prove out for you and David Tim.
    I wish you luck this year with all your projects Tim.

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    Re: Pile o' snakes!

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc
    Wer will see. I hope it has a super as well.
    I think you will be surprised

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