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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Gorgeous snakes!

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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    What morph was the dad's mom that resulted in your 3 white snakes in 07?
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Now that is one sick looking ball python. Thanks for sharing!

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    Talking Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    i love the firefly yellowbelly..... mainly because it has a bald spot on its head lol also that first snake is beutiful... i really hope you figure out what it is and than maybe i can get one. =]

    Goodluck!!

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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Wow those are awesome!!! That first one is incredible!!!

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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    the firefly yellowbelly is disgusting. u should send it my way so it doesnt make ur collection look ugly...J/K they r all smokin. congrats!!
    A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.

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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Wow very sweet looking snakes
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Quote Originally Posted by mpkeelee View Post
    the firefly yellowbelly is disgusting. u should send it my way so it doesnt make ur collection look ugly...J/K they r all smokin. congrats!!
    I was trying to figure out what to do with that thing. I just hate opening up the rack and looking at it. It gets even worse I got 1.1 pair of them. Just send me your address and I get these ugly things out of my house.
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Quote Originally Posted by XSpringer View Post
    What morph was the dad's mom that resulted in your 3 white snakes in 07?
    I got the original female back in late 2005, when normal females were worth thier weight in gold. I purchased 10 subadult to adult females from someone and noticed this one immeditaly when openning the box. It looked like a mojave with no mojave color. I paired her with my lesser male and produced 3 white snakes plus 3 normal looking snakes in 2007. Due to a heat tape malfunction I lost the 3 normal looking ones. I was good fortune for me that I had the 3 white ones in a different rack. The original female looks like she is gravid. I had her back to the white sun. So hopefully I can produce a supper if there is one. Both white females also look gravid with one of them ovulating today. One was pairted with a hypo super mojave and the other to a pastel ivory.

    I currently have 2 clutches from the white male in the incubator. One from a normal female and the other from a pastel female.

    Hopefully I will get some more info on this puzzle as the season progresses. I am also really interested in seeing an RDR phantom mojave pairing. Trevor of TNT Reptiles has a clutch on the ground and Brock is expecting some soon also. Maybe the Mystic and Phantom are a little different. I don't think a mystic lesser combo has been produced yet.

    Original Female



    One of the white offspring that ovulated today.



    Thanks for all the great comments.
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    Re: Something new and a Firefly yellowbelly

    Speechless here!...Those are really magnificent! I love how the yb intensely lighten up the firefly.

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