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My low budget cinder project DUW

ghosthousecorns

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All these 07 babies are Zephyr's (The het hypo and cinder male I got from serpenco). I bred him to 4 of my females last year and ended up keeping these 8 and one other who was in shed and didn't make this photo shoot. A lot of poss hets, hope a few of them prove out!
Most of these snakes are hypos, but there are two normals. Can you spot the two?

This one is Zap. She is my favorite.
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This is Zarathustra.
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This is Zenny (Yes, she is named after the unit of currency in "Breath of Fire")
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This is Zenya
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Here is Zilla
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Zipporah
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Zoila
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And little Zoroaster, the only male I kept.
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Well, with the one I didn't take pics that makes nine, their dad makes ten, and the pair of poss het cinder miamis I have from Carol makes it an even dozen. I'll get cinders - someday!! :)
 
Zoroaster is correct.
I'm pretty sure Zap is hypo. These snakes were very easy to tell the normals from the hypos when they hatched. The normals have gotten a lot more hypoish as they grew... Zap (first picture) looked different enough from the normals in the clutch for me to think she was hypo when compared to her normal clutchmates. But she does have black belly checks so I could be wrong. She is definitely going to be bred to the Huddleston Miami.
However there is one other that is a normal in this group.
 
You would if I shipped to Scotland!
It's like one of those contests where the people across the pond get a consolation prize lol. Should have put that in the fine print, I guess !
 
Great project! I love these :)
(And yes, I whish I had the room to keep 10 project-corns in addition to my actual critters :spinner: )

Much luck and many hets!
 
Well I thought I'd update this since the missing one shed.

This is Zpade
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She's named after the shape of her head pattern (spade shaped)
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And I figured I'd sneak in a couple of pics of the Huddleston miamis, they are 66% poss het cinder and amel

Zeppelin
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Zelda
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Hmmmm

There looks to be ultra floating around there,some of the first pictures sure look like it to me ! But then what do I know Bwahahaha:laugh01:
 
Well the babies pictured in the first post are by the same male from four different females, so it would help if you said which ones look Ultra to you. I am not the expert on that. So what do I know either.
 
Well this is Dad of all except for the 2 Miamis from Carol Huddleston. He's strong and antisocial, so hard to photograph, but I tried.

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I think if a snake could talk, in this next pic Zephyr would be saying something like "Leave me alone %^&@# !!"
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Update: I will be taking a few of these babies to sell at the show next Saturday in Wilsonville, Oregon. I really need to downsize, and I have a huge clutch this year fathered by Zephyr my founding male that I am sure to have some keepers from.
 
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