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Hypo Ashy Corns

Rich Z

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Wasn't expecting these this year.......

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I can't even imagine how much those would be. But I bet you are going to keep them.

They look great! Thanks for sharing!
 
:bowdown:

That's amazing Rich. You have to keep posting pics of those guys - I can't wait to see them after they shed too!

~Katie
 
Since you weren't expecting them this year....send them to me and then everything will be okay.

My shipping address is.......nevermind....you have it on file. ;)
 
MohrSnakes said:
Since you weren't expecting them this year....send them to me and then everything will be okay.

My shipping address is.......nevermind....you have it on file. ;)

Yep, I do. And I probably have your credit card info on file as well. What's you max limit on that card? :grin01: :grin01:
 
Congrats Rich. :cheers: I can't wait to see how these compare to the non-hypos when they're older. I'm excited about this gene. :)
 
jaxom1957 said:
Are they hypo charcoal or hypo pewter?
They're Hypo Cinder.

AND Hypo "Z".

AND Hypo Anery C.

AND Hypo Ashy.

AND not too shabby looking, either. :)

regards,
jazz
 
jazzgeek said:
They're Hypo Cinder.
AND Hypo "Z".
AND Hypo Anery C.
AND Hypo Ashy.
Thanks. "Cinder", "Z" and "Anery C" I'd recognize, but I'd never heard the term "ashy". The only other breeders whose snakes I've seen both used "cinder". That explains the excitement then; I wondered why hypo charcoal diffused (much as I'd love to have one!) would cause the reaction :laugh:
 
Congrats Rich! At first glance, they didn't look like I sort of expected they might. But then I remembered that not all C anerys are as mahogany as others. Plus, I really have no idea if more color comes in as they get a little older. You'll have to try and get a chance to take and post some pics of these after a few sheds. (I know, like you don't have anything else to do. :) )
 
I don't normally like to take pics of babies before the first shed, but I get impatient sometimes. That mahogany coloration doesn't come in till later on, and from what I can tell, I have not seen indications in the babies as to which ones will get that coloration. Of course, I may just not be looking close enough. I have to put on reading glasses these days when I sex babies.......... :awcrap:
 
jaxom1957 said:
Thanks. "Cinder", "Z" and "Anery C" I'd recognize, but I'd never heard the term "ashy". The only other breeders whose snakes I've seen both used "cinder". That explains the excitement then; I wondered why hypo charcoal diffused (much as I'd love to have one!) would cause the reaction :laugh:

No offense to Rich, but I really don't like the term "ashy." To me, that's what black people call it when they have really dry, white, scaly skin.

For example: (From Wikipedia)

Ashy Larry is a fictional character on the TV program Chappelle's Show. The name Ashy Larry is actually short for the character's full name Ashford Lawrence. He is extremely "ashy," a slang term that refers to a skin condition usually caused by extreme dryness...

But they are still amazing babies!!

Nanci
 
I don't like the name Cinder . :shrugs: I think it makes no sense.

I really, really like the name Peppermint suggested for the Amel Z's though...That look is EXACTLY what came to mind when I heard the name.
 
I love cinder... and thats what I call them in discussions with others about the morph.

I don't think peppermint is a good name for amel cinders because in the UK peppermint suggests green or blue cool mints... IMO It needs to be universal or there will be a high amount of confusion.
 
Right- like mint chocolate chip ice cream is light green. Choco takes on that color sometimes.

Nanci
 
I have to put my name on the list of people-who-prefer-cinder-to-ashy, sorry Rich. I think it's the combination of the words together that makes Ashy less appealing - cinders are alive, burning, while ash is - well, dead and grey.

Nanci - YES! That is exactly what colour I picture when I think of peppermint. I wish I could rep you but it won't let me. It's not really a very world-wide name though, but I'm sure we'd get used to it eventually.

Hmmm, the amel version is white with red spots ... maybe we should call it a snow blood? Seems logical enough to me :laugh:
 
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