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My non-corn snakes

HeavenHell

Okeetee Freak
I'd like to introduce the rest of my snake family.
Please meet Noodles (male), Limey (male), Citriss (female) and Trinity (female).
All are Thayeri (variable) kings. They are cool becuase same set of parents can produce offspring varied colors and patterns.

Noodles.jpg

Limey.jpg

Citriss.jpg

Trinity.jpg
 
Oooh, they are so cool!!! I love Limey the most. The variety of babies within the clutch really fascinates me- when you breed them, you _have to_ post hatchling pics!!!
 
Noodles is my favorite, what a cute face!!

Also, hello over here, you're living in my home town. :wavey:

Somehow I ended up in Eugene, OR, but I was born in and love Madison! Can't wait for my next trip back.

*Edit: Maybe I'll have to plan a special trip out there to visit my relatives AND pick up a baby from you if you hatch anything out that looks like Noodle when these guys are ready! Or did you hatch these babies? My friend/ neighbor had a Thayeri King for awhile (well I'm sure he still has her, he just moved), and I loved her! He named her "Bitey", but as soon as she got out of the pet shop where she lived and into a more caring home (the pet store owner doesn't supply any of his snakes with hides, thinking that this will make them more used to people), she settled right down!

Eventually when I get around to breeding Corns I will want an infamous "Garbage Disposal", so I think a Thayeri king that looks like Noodle is now on my list!
 
I have a female that looks a lot like Noodles. Her name is Cleopatra... In fact its time for a photo day with my snakes. So I will have to take pictures tomorrow and post them...lol
 
Hello neighbor and former Badger state resident.

All my Thayeri are 2010 hatchlings so it'll be a couple years before I can breed them. If I could only have one, I'd have a hard time choosing between Noodles and Limey. I like Noodles grey face and dark eyes, but I had to have Limey when I saw the leopard spots on the last third of his tail. That's way cool.

The ladies add a little more color to the collection.
 
Such cool snakes, I don't know much about them. Very neat that the clutch can throw varied offspring.

Hello neighbor and former Badger state resident.

Yeah, go Badgers! So far in life Madison has been my favorite place I have lived. I have contemplated moving back there, but I think I might just want to get out of the state entirely.
 
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