• Hello!

    Either you have not registered on this site yet, or you are registered but have not logged in. In either case, you will not be able to use the full functionality of this site until you have registered, and then logged in after your registration has been approved.

    Registration is FREE, so please register so you can participate instead of remaining a lurker....

    Please be certain that the location field is correctly filled out when you register. All registrations that appear to be bogus will be rejected. Which means that if your location field does NOT match the actual location of your registration IP address, then your registration will be rejected.

    Sorry about the strictness of this requirement, but it is necessary to block spammers and scammers at the door as much as possible.

Keeps. Getting. Bigger.

jazzgeek

The Rule Of Thirds.
I would have continued with the "better" theme, but I thought this guy was impressive from day one. Considering that I got him just over 7 months ago, Earl has become monstrous, and as such, I'm considering him as a sire (with my '04 lavender, Mrs. Parker) for next season already, even though he's an '05. And once she's big enough, he'll definitely be paired with Louise, my hatchling Opal girl.

This is my "ideal" for an Opal. That pink pearlescent sheen throughout, with the saddles barely noticable, almost as if the diffusion gene is at play here. Produced by Frank Pinello, he was a holdback of his that I completely swiped from under Bobo's Mama's nose.

When it comes to the lavender gene, I show no mercy. I take no prisoners. :grin01:

Thanks for looking!

regards,
jazz
 

Attachments

  • Earl120106-1.jpg
    Earl120106-1.jpg
    19.1 KB · Views: 157
  • Earl120106-2.jpg
    Earl120106-2.jpg
    12.5 KB · Views: 157
  • Earl120106-3.jpg
    Earl120106-3.jpg
    20.2 KB · Views: 158
Thanks for sharing. I am just fascinated by the variation in lavenders and opals. They can vary from boring to mesmerizing. I think we can safely put yours in the former category.
 
bill38112 said:
Thanks for sharing. I am just fascinated by the variation in lavenders and opals. They can vary from boring to mesmerizing. I think we can safely put yours in the former category.
Erm, Bill, didn't you mean the LATTER? :grin01:
 
She's looking like she's wanting to taste some hairy finger :rolleyes: :grin01: :sidestep:

She's stunning... :cheers:

:-offtopic "I think I am addicted to emoticons" :cool:
 
Oh Dale! You just wait! I got a new camera, and Rosy is about to shed.... mind if she joins the Opal party! :crazy02:
 
Lore said:
She's stunning... :cheers:
Thanks! So are her hemipenes!!! :crazy02:

:grin01:

:sidestep:

(Stop me before I emoticon again!)

regards,
jazz


(Becky: You REALLY REALLY REALLY should reconsider breeding Rosy with Earl. It'd be like a Brangelina Opal thingy. But yeah, join the party!)
 
jazzgeek said:
Thanks! So are her hemipenes!!! :crazy02:

:grin01:

:sidestep:

(Stop me before I emoticon again!)

regards,
jazz


(Becky: You REALLY REALLY REALLY should reconsider breeding Rosy with Earl. It'd be like a Brangelina Opal thingy. But yeah, join the party!)

:grin01: :grin01: :grin01:
 
jazzgeek said:
Thanks! So are her hemipenes!!! :crazy02:

:grin01:

:sidestep:

(Stop me before I emoticon again!)

regards,
jazz


(Becky: You REALLY REALLY REALLY should reconsider breeding Rosy with Earl. It'd be like a Brangelina Opal thingy. But yeah, join the party!)


DOH! :sidestep:

Female with Hemipenes you say... WOW... I suppose there could be Hermafoditic Reptiles :rolleyes: :grin01: :cheers:
 
"Mother of pearl" he's a beauty! Argh, argh, argh, argh, argh,
 

Attachments

  • images.jpeg
    images.jpeg
    3.3 KB · Views: 30
Last edited:
Here's Rosy, Dale! She shed today just for you, all 40g of her!
 

Attachments

  • rosy new.JPG
    rosy new.JPG
    140.6 KB · Views: 26
Hey Rosy!!!! Yer lookin' gooooooood !!!!

(but more importantly.......)


MARVIN!!!!! HOWWA YA???? ;)

regards,
jazz
 
Back
Top