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Lavender Striped Diffused

Richard Hume

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Thought I'd post a few updated pictures of one of the lavender striped diffuseds I am growing up here. This guy (male) is turning out real nice, he's morphing into a pretty much patternless, purple snake with pink hues, just what I had been hoping for when I started this project.

Thanks for looking, and I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.

Rich Hume
 

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Wow!!
Just another reason Mr. Hume is king of all that is striped and bloodred and wonderous.....
 
:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

I DO hate lavenders in all combinations but THIS one is one of the nicest snakes I've seen in the past! Congrats! Honestly...I'm jealous, the patternless phenotyp of striped motphs does give them a very unique and special look.

Awesome snake, please keep this thread updatetd!!
 
Most beautiful snake in the universe EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Awesome Rich.. I was hoping to have had some of those this past year myself.. Never happened, though it gives me something to look forward to next year ( maybe )... You don't happen to have hypo in the mix do you?

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
Hypo in the Mix

I don't think so, we didn't get any hypos, although that doesn't mean it isn't possible from one of the parents. This year I am growing up a group from a cross between a hypo lavender diffused to a striped blood, so I will work hypo into the mix in two years.

Thank you all for your nice comments, I appreciate them!

Rich Hume
 
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