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a few emoryi pics

Jimmy Johnson

Old Timer
How about a few emoryis
The first two will be my females. They are both het albino
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Next will be two males that are also het albino
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And last but not least a male possibly het albino
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Beautiful.. Something about them plain ole Emoryi' that is a genuine stand out.. They have something the corns don't have, and I can never really pin point it.. Thanks for sharing these pics Jimmy..

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
They certainly are beatiful! For me what stands out is thier pattern. I love how aberrant they are. Thanks for sharing.
 
emoryis

As Tim stated there is just something about an emoryi that grabs you.
When you watch the light glisten off them as you turn them in your hands you can't help but to be captivated.
Much like bairds rat snakes and I would assume kisatchies.
 
Very nice Jimmy. They all look like their developing nice contrasting patterns, maybe with the exception of the last one pictured. All those emoryi hets you have your going to end up having a nice group of albino emoryi.

Steve
 
Those are some really nice snakes. Now do yours actually have a greenish tint to them or is that a Camera snafu?
I have a male at home that is like a silver grey with Brown to Milk Chocolate brown on him. He was called a Chocolate Corn.
 
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tricksterpup said:
Those are some really nice snakes. Now do yours actually have a greenish tint to them or is that a Camera snafu?
I have a male at home that is like a silver grey with Brown to Milk Chocolate brown on him. He was called a Chocolate Corn.


glad you mentioned that.
They do have a green tint to them but not quite as bold as in the photos. I would assume the flash is washing out the grey a little and picking up the green.
 
Hey Jimmy!!!
Are you going to breed the e these guys this year???? They are awesome!!!!! Where do they come from????
Shalom,
Pat
 
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