Tom Tuttle
Fightin the C
This girl is hands down the feistiest snake here! Always up for a blood letting!! She is suspected Ultra Ashy Lavender/ het Vampire motley or diffuse. Test breedings will be underway soon.





Lovely, Tom! Just out of curiosity, how did you come to conclusion of possible ultra ashy lavender? I see the lav part, but finding an ultra, not ultramel, mixed with ashy would be a crazy lucky, if not damn near impossible find. I mean, I get that it could be anything, but that's quite an anything for it to be.![]()
Several lengthy conversations with some very knowledgeable people. There are alot more ultras out there than you think.![]()
I bet she proves out to be a vampire het for you. I recommend seeing if she has a reflection. While vampire corns don't show up in pictures (obvioiusly), it's been my experience that the hets do-they just don't cast a reflection in a mirror.
Tom she looks great, if need be I have some anti vampire snake garlic here lol
Yeah don't rub it on ya, she may think you are garlic basted chicken. lol
Hand fed Boston Market!!:cheers:
She is one beautiful girl!
Hope her genetics prove out for you ... except for the Vampire het. Wouldn't want that passed on, to her kiddos, or else you may never again sleep at night. There is power in numbers!![]()
Rich produced a lot of suspected ultras and a few vampires. The great thing is you don't have to breed to find the vampire trait and I got a female from Rich that has the same trait and happens to have lavender in there also. The ultra is easily found after breeding to a amel based morph as all the hatchlings will be ultramels. Tom I'm not sure how you are going to check for all the hets and the ultra too, good luck.
John