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Old 09-20-2014, 11:07 PM   #1
Ben Bacon
Holdbacks and Adults for sale

Hi! I've got some extra holdbacks and adults up for sale. Every snake on this list is healthy and eating and only being sold because they don't fit into my plans for one reason or another. All prices do not include shipping. Make sure you email or pm me for a quote on that. Anyway here's the list:

2009 1.1 Sunglow Motley breeding pair - $100 each or $150 for pair (Proven)

2009 1.1 Butter Motley breeding pair - $100 each or $150 for pair (Proven)

2006 0.1 Whiteout -$150 (Proven) She's got some really cool faded yellow saddles which you can see in the pic

2008 0.1 Ultramel ph. Diffused - $100 (Proven) This one produces offspring that could be considered "red factor" but I can't say for sure. I've yet to breed her for diffusion so I can't say if she's has it or not but she was sold to me with it

2010 0.1 Abbot's Okeetee - $65 Never bred

2011 0.1 Hypo h. Anery - $65 Never bred

2013 2.0 Amel h. Diffused -$40 These two brothers were holdbacks because of how cool they look as just genetic Amels. They're from a true Ultramel Blood x Reverse Okeetee and wouldn't surprise me if both look like RO's when grown

2013 0.1 Ultramel h. Lavender, Hypo; ph. Diffusion -$50

2013 4.0 Amel h. Lavender, Hypo; ph. Diffusion -$40 All of these are from the Ultramel listed above and two of them (one especially) are much more red than the other two and this has happened in her other clutches with different dads involved. So I know something's going on to produce these "redder" ones, I'm just not sure what exactly

So that's the list. If you have any questions please send me a pm or an email at benjamintbacon@gmail.com (which I check often). My prices are somewhat negotiable (more so if multiple snakes are purchased) and I'll sell the entire lot for $650 shipped (the collective amount I'm asking is $1070). Thanks so much for looking and I hope you're having a good day or night.

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Male Amel h. Lavender, Hypo; ph. Diffusion ("red"
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Old 09-24-2014, 08:58 PM   #2
Ben Bacon
Hypo h. Anery is sold
 
Old 09-25-2014, 10:42 AM   #3
Enterprise Snakes
Is the whiteout still available?
 
Old 09-25-2014, 06:12 PM   #4
Ben Bacon
She sure is
 
Old 09-25-2014, 06:32 PM   #5
Ben Bacon
I've had several requests for a pic of the Abbot's so here it is
 
Old 09-26-2014, 04:17 PM   #7
Ben Bacon
Hey everybody I still have most of the snakes listed. Feel free to make an offer as I need to get these snakes moved. I have some new ones coming in and will have a space crunch in the meantime. Thanks
 
Old 09-26-2014, 06:15 PM   #8
MysticExotics
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Male Amel h. Lavender, Hypo; ph. Diffusion ("red"
version)
On this one, are you saying that he has Red Coat or Red Factor genes, or just a more red colored Amel?
What's the lineage on this one? (And do you have hatchling pics of him?)
 
Old 09-26-2014, 06:36 PM   #9
Ben Bacon
I'm not sure actually. I've just noticed that the female Ultramel that's for sale in this post has produced a few hatchlings in each clutch she's had (3) that have more vibrant and deeper reds than their siblings. In that little one's case he's from that Ultramel crossed with a hypo opal and is currently showing deeper reds than the others. The difference was minimal when they first hatched, but now you can see it (Sorry but I can't find any pics of that one as a hatchling). So they may be getting that red factor gene from the mom but I can't say for sure. The same thing has happened to the ultramels that she's produced.
 
Old 09-26-2014, 07:01 PM   #10
MysticExotics
Is this the first time you bred her? If not, has she produced a few "more reddish" babies in previous clutches?
I don't know much about Ultramel, to know if that is the reason for the added red, but I do try to watch Red Factor(dominant) and Red Coat(recessive) stuff, especially the Red Factor, because it's something I started working with last year.
 

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