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Recent content by Horridus

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    What do you think?

    I have posted several pictures of these animals before, they hatched out from a Wild Caught gravid female from Okeechobee Co. Florida. Six of the baies looked like textbook Anerythristic A animals the other ten were normal. As they have grown the blotch color has changed to the color seen here...
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    North GA Wild female

    <img src="http://www.olddude.com/images/North_Ga_Cornsnake_1.jpg"> <img src="http://www.olddude.com/images/North_Ga_Cornsnake.jpg"> Animal was not collected
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    All Cornsnakes are NOT created equal :)

    Finally, it took flipping boards along that road with all the DOR animals to find a live one but here she is. Probably the "ugliest" cornsnake alive. Although I love the neat greys and faded oranges. Just like the morphs we all seem to covet, this animal is something different. <img...
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    Guess the locality (warning DOR photo)

    Where do you think this corn was found? <img src="http://www.olddude.com/images/Cornsnake.jpg">
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    Some Random Photos

    <img src="http://www.olddude.com/images/Amel.jpg"> <img src="http://www.olddude.com/images/Motley_Amel_1.jpg"> <img src="http://www.olddude.com/images/Jacksonville.jpg">
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    A few New Photos

    Here are a few new photos (sorry for the quality) <img src=http://www.olddude.com/images/Miami.jpg> Miami Looking Normal Yearling <img src=http://www.olddude.com/images/Amel_Motley_1.jpg> Amel Motley I Received When I Ordered A Normal Amel :D <img src=http://www.olddude.com/images/Corn.jpg> Het...
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    Opinions Please

    A friend of mine collected an adult gravid female corn in Okeechobee Co. FL late this summer. When the eggs hatched the offspring looked like normals & Anerythristic A corns. (See below photo taken right after first shed) <img src=http://www.olddude.com/images/1Litter.jpg> There were 16, 6 of...
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    Anerythristic A Motley

    Asked for a regular Anerythristic A male and got this....Good times! <img src=http://www.olddude.com/images/Motley_Anery.JPG>
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    Striped Sunglow Male

    He is an '01 will be using him in the majority of my projects <img src=http://www.olddude.com/images/Sunglow_Stripe_1.jpg>
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    An example of why.....

    I know that many of you are against hybrids and although I have worked with them in the past and have nothing to say about people who choose to do so. I will be the first to point out why some people are so opposed to the practice. This animal is being represented as a "Black and White...
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    Hypo questions

    Sorry if this has already been addressed here, I could not find anything using the search feature. Has the new strain of Hypomelanism (love, sunkissed, sunkist, hypo B) been combined with either of the Anerythristic strains (A or charcoal)? If so is there any difference in appearance compared to...
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