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"Neon" RO?

I think I'd like a snake that looks just like the Reverse Okeetee on the cover of your book.

yes you SHOULD get a snake like the RO on the front of her book, because they're just beautiful! my RO millicent is growing up to look just like that!

and to the OP, WOW that is one gorgeous and unique snake!!
 
I would DIE to have that female!!!!! My 3 year old RO looks identical...droolllll droooolllll let me know if you EVER want to sell!!!!!
 
Copperhead is stunning!!!

I hope I can breed candy canes from my couple as well as a yellow bordered line, that would be nice. But candy cane is preferred.
 
Well, the look isn't QUITE as ghastly when the boarders are smaller. I don't mind the look of your Candy Cane as much as Cottonmouth's look..


I can't believe so many people like this look! I guess Waldo and I are alone out there.. :eek:
 
Jessica, I'll take her back if you really don't want her.:shrugs: I produced some pretty nice ones again this year, haven't sexed them yet if you want a male.Here's the dad
 
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I like the yellow in the borders. Very unique. I think she's a great looking snake, but we all have our own preferences. I think from the responses here, there are many who also find the yellow in the borders very appealing. Perhaps selectively breeding for that look will generate a lot of interest from other collectors and breeders. You can add me to the waiting list.:spinner:
 
You know what, looking at Cottonmouth on a different monitor at work, she doesn't look yellow, she looks lime green!!! Key lime! Now that is COOL!!
 
Nanci, I was on my lap top last night and both of the snakes looked different on it. It was then that I realized that what people's pictures look like can really depend on the settings of your monitor! In real life the boarders are somewhere between yellow and green. I'm not sure how to describe them. The rock picture shows their color the best I think.

Tom, I think I'll keep her around a little longer. I don't really have anyone else to breed to my Ultramel, so I think I will keep her around at least until next season to try to hook them up. Although I still need to test out Copperhead I still don't have the Butter mot/stripe I wanted. :rolleyes: Perhaps after I breed Cottonmouth we could work out some kind of trade? Or maybe by then her look will have grown on me.

Keep your eyes open for a thread on Copperhead. Should be at some point later today. I just finished editing the pictures I took of my Miami pair, and I think Copperhead might be next!
 
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