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Another "I need room" Sale
11-25-2014, 06:41 PM
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I do, and the Blood-red female that pairs nicely with him as well. He was actually so gray at hatching that he was sold as a Pewter Stripe. Then, as he kept shedding, he kept turning more and more yellow, which eliminated the Charcoal idea and pegged him as a Caramel. I would say "caramel" is a good color description for him now, but he's getting lighter and has barely a hint of stripe pattern. I have an adult caramel stripe tessera (not for sale) that has turned so yellow that he looks downright "amber" or "honey" (the colors, not the morphs). The tessera I have for sale (a '13) was also grayer at hatching, turning yellower over time. The caramel gene reduces red pigment, which is why the yellow is enhanced. The female will be a nice, almost solid deep red, in contrast.
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11-25-2014, 07:05 PM
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#12
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Is it possible he's a just a caramel stripe or is he 100% homo bloodred. My goal is caramel pewter motley-stripes. Can you pm me with shipping to 55398
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02-18-2015, 09:05 PM
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#13
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'13 Blood Stripes SOLD. '14 Amel Motley eating like a champ! Kinda forgot to update the ad.
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02-20-2015, 01:05 AM
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#14
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As requested, new pics of the Bloodred female, het Lavender and Stripe, and the Plasma Stripe Male. Of course the female (about 200g) has to be in shed for the pics. See post #5, third pic down for her normal coloration. The male (about 150g) is just hard to photograph. His coloration and stripe is so subtle, it's hard to see. He does have dark eyes. Both were bred by John Finsterwald of Pike's Peak Reptiles (Colorado Corns), and neither have ever refused a meal.
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03-03-2015, 09:54 PM
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#15
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Updated Availability List:
14’s
2.0 Whiteout* - Amel, Charcoal, prob. Diffused (Blood-red) - $65 ea.
2.1 Amel Motley – 100% het Caramel, Stripe, Diffused (Blood-red) – lots of red! - $100 pair
1.0 Butter Motley – Amel, Caramel, Motley, 100% het Stripe, Diffused (Blood-red) - $45
0.1 Butter Stripe/Cube – Amel, Caramel, Stripe – nice yellow early on - $45
13’s
1.0 Whiteout* - Amel, Charcoal, prob. Diffused (Blood-red) - $90
1.1 Fire – Amel, Diffused (Blood-red), 100% het Charcoal, Cayenne – from a Cayenne X Whiteout pairing – make Red-Factor Whiteouts? - $150 pair
1.0 Tessera Caramel Motley – het Stripe, ph hypo, anery - $160
12’s
1.0 Plasma – Lavender, Diffused (Blood-red), het Stripe – barely noticeable kink, you have to feel for it, does not affect him at all - $75
11’s
1.0 Classic Tessera, het amel. – cooled, ready to breed - $180
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03-11-2015, 03:59 PM
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#16
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Could you post a picture of the '12 plasma with the kink please?
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03-11-2015, 06:34 PM
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He is the very last pic in post #4. If you need another pic, or need to see the kink (if possible) just ask, and I'll do what I can. Thanks, Jim.
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04-01-2015, 11:07 PM
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#18
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This ad is old, stale, and the pics are horrible, so I'm closing the thread. I'd just delete it if I could. Watch for new ads, better pics, and lower prices for the remaining snakes! Jim.
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