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    Some more new bloods

    There are two types of yellows I've found in the US. One is a brownish red snake that people are calling yellow. The other is like these two new arrivals that are more striped, have a granite like pattern that intensifies with age, and a nice buttery yellow color. I've been tracking them down for a while now and I just picked up two more. A few are old enough to breed this upcoming season. Time to see what potential these hold.



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    They look great! Bloods are a little big for me, still loving the chrome shaped heads. Good luck with them breeding!
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    Nice looking animals, the yellow type hasn't recieved enough attention..Selective breeding should allow someone do do great things for the animals..Isn't there a bloodline called the Pale gray that a person or 2 are working with ?

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    Re: Some more new bloods

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Mead View Post
    Nice looking animals, the yellow type hasn't recieved enough attention..Selective breeding should allow someone do do great things for the animals..Isn't there a bloodline called the Pale gray that a person or 2 are working with ?
    There seems to be a few different lineages out there that need more attention. These I think were passed under the rug as being the "yellow" brongs that were already here. I need to get one of those in my collection so I can show a side by side comparison.

    This upcoming season I have a few plans for the older animals to begin testing what is behind this phenotype.

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    Woah, you do have a lot of reptiles ._.

    Nice snakes, I've never handled Bloods before but I hope to in the future.

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