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Tyrosine positive Nelson's male
Here's my 2011 male T+ male nelsoni:

He's a beautiful spaz
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Perdy gorgeous! Great pic too 
Lol why is he a spaz?
Chloe
0.1 Het Hypo- Indy
The cup is useful because of it's emptiness
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Re: Tyrosine positive Nelson's male
Thanks!
I'd never seen one of those before, it's a stunner.
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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 Originally Posted by Capray
Perdy gorgeous! Great pic too
 Originally Posted by Capray
Lol why is he a spaz?
thanks. he's still in the poop-flinging nervous juvenile stage. i'm hoping he'll grow out of it soon.
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Good luck, mine's been in that stage since day 1. Even when I put food in with him he's still flicking his tail and freaking out.
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My Nelson might as well be a whip itself and not a snake! Do you use those aquarium rocks (guess) as a substrate? I'm just curious, that looks really cool next to the colors.
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Re: Tyrosine positive Nelson's male
Wow!
That is an awesome looking snake! I think this is the first I've seen!
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Re: Tyrosine positive Nelson's male
 Originally Posted by RaskaNeil
My Nelson might as well be a whip itself and not a snake! Do you use those aquarium rocks (guess) as a substrate? I'm just curious, that looks really cool next to the colors.
Lol, even after five years if I handle mine it whips and sends musk everywhere. I've learned to just let it be pretty and leave it alone.
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He's a beauty, where did you get him from?
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 Originally Posted by adamsky27
Good luck, mine's been in that stage since day 1. Even when I put food in with him he's still flicking his tail and freaking out.
I'm planning on putting him with two high yellow 2008 females next season. They're more shy than anything. Hoping the offspring I keep back get the dames personalities. His spasticity reminds more of Jalisco's than Nelson's - but they do have overlapping ranges.
 Originally Posted by RaskaNeil
Do you use those aquarium rocks (guess) as a substrate? I'm just curious, that looks really cool next to the colors.
I actually keep them on shavings. Only use the aquarium rocks for photo shoots. And thanks 
 Originally Posted by Jason Bowden
That is an awesome looking snake! I think this is the first I've seen!
Thanks. They're still pretty rare stateside. This mutation was originally developed in Central Europe.
 Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle
He's a beauty, where did you get him from?
Thanks. I got him from Charlton Kangas of Kangas Kritters.
Last edited by brianm616; 03-01-2013 at 08:52 PM.
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