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10-30-2013, 09:41 AM
#421
Re: My Snake Collection.
 Originally Posted by 3skulls
Haha. No way! :p
Can't blame me for trying :sly:
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10-30-2013, 09:47 AM
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11-04-2013, 10:23 PM
#423
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11-07-2013, 08:26 PM
#424
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11-09-2013, 01:42 AM
#425
Incredible collection, thank you so much for sharing. I enjoyed the photos immensely!
Hope you don't mind a question, but how would you describe the bright yellow JCP female in the first post?
I'm interested in a JCP as my first snake and have been speaking to a breeder, but not quite sure how to describe what I want. I don't have a preference for high yellow or high black, but I do strongly prefer a distinct separation of the two colors and more solid patterns. Really a fan of the bright neon yellow, nothing pale or golden/orange/brown. Is there any special terminology for these colors and patterns, or should I just ramble on at the breeder and hope he gets my meaning? LOL
Thanks for your help, and again, great collection and photos.
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11-09-2013, 10:00 AM
#426
My Snake Collection.
 Originally Posted by loud
Incredible collection, thank you so much for sharing. I enjoyed the photos immensely!
Hope you don't mind a question, but how would you describe the bright yellow JCP female in the first post?
I'm interested in a JCP as my first snake and have been speaking to a breeder, but not quite sure how to describe what I want. I don't have a preference for high yellow or high black, but I do strongly prefer a distinct separation of the two colors and more solid patterns. Really a fan of the bright neon yellow, nothing pale or golden/orange/brown. Is there any special terminology for these colors and patterns, or should I just ramble on at the breeder and hope he gets my meaning? LOL
Thanks for your help, and again, great collection and photos.
Rich would be able to explain it better because he has a lot of carpets but the two words i would use would be "clean and crisp". You don't want a lot of black flecking or speckling in the yellows. You want a clean pattern.
I love jungles! Rich's pair needs to grow up and hatch babies for me.
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11-09-2013, 09:21 PM
#427
Re: My Snake Collection.
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
Rich would be able to explain it better because he has a lot of carpets but the two words i would use would be "clean and crisp". You don't want a lot of black flecking or speckling in the yellows. You want a clean pattern.
I love jungles! Rich's pair needs to grow up and hatch babies for me. 
Thanks so much Mike, that makes sense and really helps. Jungles are so stunning, especially 3skulls's, and I can't wait to have a JCP of my own. I feel pretty good about the CP breeder I am going with, but if somehow he doesn't have what I'm looking for I'll be contacting 3skulls for sure!!
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11-09-2013, 09:37 PM
#428
Re: My Snake Collection.
 Originally Posted by loud
Thanks so much Mike, that makes sense and really helps. Jungles are so stunning, especially 3skulls's, and I can't wait to have a JCP of my own. I feel pretty good about the CP breeder I am going with, but if somehow he doesn't have what I'm looking for I'll be contacting 3skulls for sure!!
I would highly recommend Rich. You should check him out first.
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11-09-2013, 10:15 PM
#429
My Snake Collection.
 Originally Posted by loud
Incredible collection, thank you so much for sharing. I enjoyed the photos immensely!
Hope you don't mind a question, but how would you describe the bright yellow JCP female in the first post?
I'm interested in a JCP as my first snake and have been speaking to a breeder, but not quite sure how to describe what I want. I don't have a preference for high yellow or high black, but I do strongly prefer a distinct separation of the two colors and more solid patterns. Really a fan of the bright neon yellow, nothing pale or golden/orange/brown. Is there any special terminology for these colors and patterns, or should I just ramble on at the breeder and hope he gets my meaning? LOL
Thanks for your help, and again, great collection and photos.
Thank you!
I would tell them you want Highlighter yellows, high contrast, clean!
Look for Python Pete and Hare lines.
And thanks for the kind words everyone! 
I'm so excited for some of the Carpet projects to take off.
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11-09-2013, 10:29 PM
#430
Re: My Snake Collection.
 Originally Posted by DooLittle
I would highly recommend Rich. You should check him out first. 
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll be sure to keep him in mind. I am really loving the snakes in this thread, and if I weren't already in contact with another breeder, I'd be begging to buy a baby!! As it is, I do feel pretty good about the guy I've spoken with (Nick Mutton) so we'll see how that goes first.
 Originally Posted by 3skulls
Thank you!
I would tell them you want Highlighter yellows, high contrast, clean!
Look for Python Pete and Hare lines.
And thanks for the kind words everyone! 
I'm so excited for some of the Carpet projects to take off.
Thank you so much! Definitely a big help - I was indeed wondering if there were specific lines to be on the lookout for. Really appreciate it, will have to keep this thread and your website bookmarked for the future.
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