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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #218

    Another stone from the CT River, had some neat orange inclusions in it.
    Ball python: 100% Het Clown, 50% Het Lav. Albino

    Up close-they look like miniature garnets to me.
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    Photo #219

    I like the pattern and color on this stone, but, it has a lot of internal fractures.
    I managed to keep it intact.
    Not a super clean tumble, but, it still looks neat.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #220

    Petoskey stone with a: 100% Het Lavender Albino, 50% Het Albino, 50% Het Pied BP.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #221

    Semi-Translucent stones are always tricky to photograph...you actually see a short distance into the stone and so they look a bit textured even though the exterior is perfectly smooth.

    Ball python: Enchi, 66% Het Albino
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    In other news: I think I found the source of my dreams of breeding flying snakes with iridescent wings.
    I've looked at a particular Egyptian Sarcophagus a few times, but, only today I consciously noticed this emblem near the feet.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #222

    Petoskey +1, and some other 'rocks' that were originally one really gnarly piece of something (arrived with the rough petoskeys) before it broke apart in tumble...

    Ball python: 100% Het Clown, 50% Het Lav Albino (yes, I hatched an entire clutch of these last year).
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    Photo #223

    More Brazilian Agate, and another Super Pastel/Spider (Killer Bee) with Multiple Hets.
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