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2011 Peppermints for sale

carol

Down with the sickness
1.0 Peppermint 66% PH Motley $375 *I have 0.1 Amel Motley 66% ph Cinder to go with this male for only $50 more*

1.1 Peppermint 66% PH Stripe $750/pr

I also have a couple female Amels DEFINITE het Peppermint Stripe you can pair these up with!

All are eating f/t pinks. I'll take a peek and see if I have any PH compatable females to go with the PH Mot man. Shipping extra.

My PM box gets pretty full. Email is Carol at LowbellyReptiles dot com. :)
 

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I still dream in peppermint........ Maybe they'll still be available after I make some sales.... But good luck anyway, Carol!
 
the flash on carol's camera washes out how truly spectacular these really are. they are enormously impressive. thank you Carol for making these available.
 
Rishi, I know they are :). I'd love to have one, but since I'm mostly a "pet" keeper as opposed to a breeder, "investing" in animals with the potential to recreate themselves or create something even more spectacular, isn't really fair to the snakes' potentials or people who want to use these beauties in their breeding programs. Perhaps, someday, when they're more common and less expensive, I'll have one as a pet--or, if some special needs snake of hers becomes available. Right now, though, as much as I'd love one of those gorgeous peppermints, it's just not in the cards for me.
 
Rishi, I know they are :). I'd love to have one, but since I'm mostly a "pet" keeper as opposed to a breeder, "investing" in animals with the potential to recreate themselves or create something even more spectacular, isn't really fair to the snakes' potentials or people who want to use these beauties in their breeding programs. Perhaps, someday, when they're more common and less expensive, I'll have one as a pet--or, if some special needs snake of hers becomes available. Right now, though, as much as I'd love one of those gorgeous peppermints, it's just not in the cards for me.

Oh, I wasn't trying to tell you that you should drop everything and get one! I was just mentioning that I thought your comment was hilarious, and that I thought the snakes were lovely :)
 
More pics! :)
 

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