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1.0 Fire stripe, 0.2 Sunglow stripes het bloodred.

hiddenhollowherp

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Oh yeah. You read it right! ;)

I'd like to raise these babies and breed them when they're fit. The offspring are going to be super special DYK snakes for my friends and I. :D

I am not going to be picky at all with the fire stripe male, providing he's in decent condition and free of negative defects. If he fits in my wallet, he'll do. :eek:

The striped sunglow females, I am going to be very picky about. I'm shooting for snakes you could take hunting with you to alert other hunters of your presence. ;)

Please bear in mind that I don't wish to purchase the snakes until this Summer, when I can look at each hatchling individually without risking losing my deposit because I found another snake. I'll also have more pocket change then too, which is a huge plus. :cheers:

If you plan to produce any snakes in this trio, please let me know so I can look forward to it. :)

Thanks, gang!

Adam :wavey:
 
Check out PoppyCorn's Sunglow Motley/Stripes. They are the most gorgeous deep red examples I have ever seen.

If you want strictly stripes though perhaps check with SMR. I know Marsha's stock is from Don.

Good luck!
 
I wouldn't be opposed to motleys. They are gorgeous as well, and I understand that many of them are partially striped in some areas.
Thanks very much, Jessica. I've never looked at Marsha's website before, but now I shall! :)
 
looks like your on the same track as me...I think my next acquisitions will be fire and bloodred stripe projects. Then again I could change my mind as usual. good luck.
 
I also recommend Poppycorns for the sunglows those corns are stunning. I love Fire Stripes I had one but unfortunately he passed. I will hopefully be getting another this year. Good luck finding what you are looking for.
 
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