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OMG what are those popping up?!
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Old 07-01-2010, 01:26 AM   #61
TandJ



Odd Checkers to boot..

 
Old 07-01-2010, 02:30 AM   #62
Shiari
Wow... what was that mixed with to create that bulldog-ish face? What an incredibly thick, blunt head that creature has, TandJ.
 
Old 07-01-2010, 03:38 AM   #63
SnakeAround
You are showing these because of the pattern? They are emoryi's, right? My weird ones do have regular checkering btw.
 
Old 07-01-2010, 06:26 PM   #64
TandJ
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You are showing these because of the pattern? They are emoryi's, right? My weird ones do have regular checkering btw
Exactly..They look like emoryi throwbacks..
 
Old 07-01-2010, 07:10 PM   #65
Nanci
They look different to me. The bellies are similar.
 
Old 07-02-2010, 03:08 AM   #66
SnakeAround
I do see why they remind you of emoryi's, but their scales are quite different and the color does not match at all. I must say someone told me once that he thought the father looks like ther eis emoryi blood in him, but I think he is way too red for that.
 
Old 07-02-2010, 03:22 AM   #67
Reptileman81
I thought these guys were great looking when I first saw them. Looking again they are still great looking I want one lol. I am starting to think though that there is emoryi in them. It is what they look alot like. Emoryi's even have that smaller scale thing going for them. I went back to look at the father. His head and his shear size he looks some what emoryi himself. Could we get some more pics of Dad.
 
Old 07-02-2010, 03:42 AM   #68
diamondlil
If small scales are an emoryi trait, where are all the small-scaled rootbeers and cremesicles?
 
Old 07-02-2010, 05:30 AM   #69
SnakeAround
Emoryi's are known to be shorter but 'stockier'. He is large and was quite chubby:

http://www.snakearound.nl/gallery/ma...?g2_itemId=591

I don't have more recent pics but he lost weight from over 1200 grams to just over 700 and now he is slender, not stockier then any other corn.

His scales are not small at all, and though some person said he looks like a emoryi cross, another person, which is a well known Dutch breeder over here, had wanted to buy him himself before I did because of his true miami phase appearance. I know that he sure would not buy a breeder male if he had any doubts on the pureness (by looks in this case, no family lines known at all).

This is the sib of the mother of the tiny scaled baby's (also daughter of the miami phase male):

http://www.snakearound.nl/gallery/ma...?g2_itemId=690

She was popped as a female but her tail yells male at me know, and she dropped of food this breeding season... she was probed by my specialised rep vet this spring and it was undecided... I so much hope it is a she
 
Old 07-04-2010, 06:12 PM   #70
SnakeAround
I popped the tiny scaled ones today and they seem to be a couple so far

They are both close to shedding, then I'll feed the 2nd one for the first time and the other one for the 2nd time. The normal sib is in his tub with a pinky but going into the night without showing interest for it... well, some just like to do it over night...
 

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