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How About a Hypo Snow Motley???

CornCrazy

What's one more???
This is an AWESOME little guy! His name is Duggin.
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mbdorfer said:
Ok Terri, You talked me into it, I'll take it...........LOL
Gorgeous
:laugh01: That's the funniest thing I've heard in a long time! :roflmao:

Thanks for the compliment, though!
 
AWWW...thank you Robert! That's very sweet of you to say! I will have to admit that I think some of them are pretty great, as well. I've been VERY lucky to be able to add some nice ones to my collection.
 
Beautiful little boy you have there Terri. Going to be pretty pink, hey? I wonder if his pattern will fade or get more colorfuL?? Will be interesting to see.

Do you already have thoughts of who his future mate will be?
 
gardenmum said:
Beautiful little boy you have there Terri. Going to be pretty pink, hey? I wonder if his pattern will fade or get more colorful?? Will be interesting to see.

Do you already have thoughts of who his future mate will be?
Thank you Dianne! I hope he stays pink! That would be great! I will be posting pics as he grows so everyone can see how he changes.

As for his mate, I have a female hypo snow motley for him! They are both possible het for lots of things so there's no telling what they might produce.
 
Serpwidgets said:
Looks like a "stripe" pattern. :duck:

Should be a good match either way. :)
LOL...the female is the same way. That's one of the things I am looking forward to seeing when I finally get babies from them...how many striped, motley, and striped-motleys are in the clutch. They have both stripe and motley genes in their bloodlines.
 
gardenmum said:
Beautiful little boy you have there Terri. Going to be pretty pink, hey?

just playing a little :dgrin: advocate here; are all your hypo snows from the same line or source or dfferent?...they are pretty, and they ARE definately "pinking" up lol...i'm considering breeding some of next year or the year afters F1's for hypo opals down the line and i'm still on the fence with the homozygous expression of hypomelanism and amelanism together, but definately need to keep seeing more and more of them ;*)...
 
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cka said:
just playing a little :dgrin: advocate here; are all your hypo snows from the same line or source or dfferent?...they are pretty, and they ARE definately "pinking" up lol...i'm considering breeding hypo opals down the line and i'm still on the fence with the homozygous expression of hypomelanism and amelanism together, but definately need to keep seeing more and more of them ;*)...
Yes Chris, they are all from the same source. I hope to get some from other lines this season, though. I definitely think the hypo gene changes the look of "albino" morphs! A hypo opal would be stunning, I think!
 
Terri, why do you continue to play with my emotions???? LOL I changed my mind, I will wait until Duggin and his girl breed. GORGEOUS!!! I must make a trek westward to see your collection someday. ;)
 
JTGoff69 said:
Terri, why do you continue to play with my emotions???? LOL I changed my mind, I will wait until Duggin and his girl breed. GORGEOUS!!! I must make a trek westward to see your collection someday. ;)
LOL Jen! I am sorry for messing with your emotions! ;) Feel free to come and visit sometime. You might be disappointed once you actually get here, though, since so many of my snakes are young still. If you give 'em a year or so, you might be more impressed! :roflmao:
 
Wow Terri!

I can't wait to make a few of those. I have all the genes, I just need to pair up a few snakes next year, then be patient as the F1's grow up, then hope for a little luck with the F2's and THEN, I'll have some hypo snow motlies!
 
princess said:
I can't wait to make a few of those. I have all the genes, I just need to pair up a few snakes next year, then be patient as the F1's grow up, then hope for a little luck with the F2's and THEN, I'll have some hypo snow motlies!
You definitely won't be disappointed once you produce them! They are beautiful little animals! Good luck!
 
CornCrazy said:
LOL Jen! I am sorry for messing with your emotions! ;) Feel free to come and visit sometime. You might be disappointed once you actually get here, though, since so many of my snakes are young still. If you give 'em a year or so, you might be more impressed! :roflmao:


I'm sure I wouldn't be disappointed, you have an awesome collection. I must buy a big bib though, before I come, to catch all the drool! :laugh:
 
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