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anery motley, lava, reverse okeetee zipper , ultramel anery

cornking

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During the cleaning and feeding today i took some pictures of some 06 animals.
I hope you enjoy them.


Anery motley

anerymotley1-1.jpg


anerymotley2.jpg


anerymotley4.jpg



Lava het. ice female

lavahet.jpg


lavahet-1.jpg


lavahet-2.jpg



Reverse okeetee zipper

reverseokeeteezipper-1.jpg



Ultramel anery

ultramelanery.jpg


ultramelanery1-1.jpg


Hessel
 
OMG!!!!!! your RO & ultramel anery are stunners, look at all the yellow on that baby...Wow... :bang:
 
bribrian said:
OMG!!!!!! your RO & ultramel anery are stunners, look at all the yellow on that baby...Wow... :bang:
But some people don't like the yellow on anery's at all , they like more the bloodred gene :crazy02:
 
can someone please answer my question my baby anerythristic corn just shed like an hour ago and some of the skin stayed on about halfway down his body i think i got it all off but i just wanted to know how can i identify any small pieces that stayed on
 
That RO has an awesome pattern!!

can someone please answer my question my baby anerythristic corn just shed like an hour ago and some of the skin stayed on about halfway down his body i think i got it all off but i just wanted to know how can i identify any small pieces that stayed on
To answer your question - you can dampen a towel and let the snake run through it in your hands to get off any stuck pieces of a shed.
In the future though - it is impolite to hijack someone elses thread with questions of your own. You will find you will get better responses if you start your own thread with any questions you might have. :cheers:
 
They are ALL gorgeous! Some people may not like yellow on anerys, but I'm not one of them! The yellow on the ultramel anery is spectacular and can only add to it's attractiveness!
 
That anery mot has such an unusual look, like it's going to end up rusty reddish and pink! I'd love to see it's progression
 
Wow that Reverse Okeetee Zipper is absolutly gorgous. I would love to get ahold of one of those. Where did you get it from, i live in Canada but would be willing to go get one where ever they are.
Steve
 
Thanks for all compliments,

sjm-reptiles said:
Wow that Reverse Okeetee Zipper is absolutly gorgous. I would love to get ahold of one of those. Where did you get it fromSteve

The RO was born from the animals in the pictures below.
These are a female and male i kept three years ago from a reverse okeetee clutch.


Female
reverseokeeteef.jpg


Male
reverseokeeteem.jpg


I kept them because of their abarrant pattern and to see thee outcome
if bred together. The result is better then i hoped for.


sjm-reptiles said:
I would love to get ahold of one of those. Where did you get it from, i live in Canada but would be willing to go get one where ever they are.
Steve

In about two years i hope to breed the Reverse okeetee zipper to her father.
Maybe you can come over and pick one up by then.
Holland is just accros the verry big lake

Hessel
 
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