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This one is a little fuzzy (stupid camera focused on the chairs behind the snake . . .doesn't it know what's important!?! ), but you get the idea of its coloration
Joe, according to the paperwork Don sent with the animal, he's a '99 bloodred. The banded motley female is an '00 hatch.
I found a couple of Kisatchie corns for Don that turned out to be snakes he had originally produced. Both of these girls are huge now, and should produce MASS QUANTITIES of eggs for him. Well, I would have been content to trade him both of those K corns for the one bloodred male, but Don threw in the banded motley female as well. I knew he was sending an extra snake with the bloodred, but what he sent was a total surprise! I can't wait to breed her to my motley snow male next spring!
Oh, and Joe, just wait till '04 when I breed that amel blood female to that male! Oh man I just can't wait!!!!!!
Oh man Darin, That's an awsome Blood Don sent you. And you got that banded from Don also. Im jealous. What a fantastic corn, I hope at least one of my bloods turns out that nice.