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Got some new goodies and I thought that someone could answer some questions for me

Susan,

P.S. I am still waiting on one of those beautiful pink hypo lavenders from you don't forget to let me know when you have some available. I am saving up for a pair of those. *LOL* Don't forget me next year!
 
amber_marshall75 said:
Terri,

Thank you for your support. Your right about Jim's snakes they are total unique. Finally someone who knows what I am talking about. Have you been able to breed a pair of his "Milkshake" snakes? If so what did you get out of the clutch? I only got 7 eggs out of one pair that i got from him and not one of them was the same. It was a hypo female and my orange hypo motley (whatever you want to call him) it is true what he says about his milkshake's. I held all mine back. I got one amel, one red velvet, one striped ghost w/ blue eyes, one hypo motley, one aberrant hypo (I don't know how else to describe it. His pattern was all over the place. Very strange looking snake and he is orange looks kinda like his dad) and one red one just like the last one I described but RED! and a zigzag anery. I was shocked! They were so beautiful. Let me know if you have bred yours yet.
I have bought snakes from Jim for 4 years in a row. He has some amazing specimens. I personally do not call mine "milkshake corns." I think that there are MANY snakes out there with LOTS of possible hets. These are no different in that aspect. I bred some from him this season and got some great babies (blue-eyed ghost stripes, snow stripes, etc.). Next year I hope to produce more great babies! I have some that should produce some screamers!

Also, I have to agree about Jim's prices for most of his babies. They are very reasonable. For example, I only paid $55 for each of these great little ones:
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Yeah I paid $40 each for the bandeds and he through in a pink motley/stripe snow and a pink zigzag snow for $20 a piece (it was my B-day). So I don't have any complaints about his corns, names, or prices. But shippings costs are a witch! :headbang:
 

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