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Top Drawer Cayenne Fires from zorro

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Gamaliel's Principle
John knows I like the red and yellow and diffused snakes, and has been very very kind in allowing me to purchase a 2009 1.1 pair of cayenne fire holdbacks he had. (In addition to many others I own from him...all top of the line.)
I am so so proud of them. They are going to need very very special names.
And hey John, they are so tame and friendly! You must not have schooled them like the hypo plasmas. LOL.
John has been, and continues to be, a great mentor for just a small hobbyist like me.
These pics might not live up to previous pics posted by him, but I am getting better at holding the camera still, at least.
Looking good for 2009's, eh?
Ladies first.

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And here below is a pic female of the female by John (better photographer).

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And here is the male of the pair.

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And here below is a pic of the male by John (from last spring).

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Those snakes are indeed *top drawer*!

Ive only spoken with John briefly, but he seems like an awesome guy to deal with, so hopefully he gets some of my money this year.
 
WOW Eric!!!!! Those are gorgeous snakes.
What a wonderful find, and what a wonderful person to purchase them from.

Got anymore John? ;)
 
Tara, I have to repeat what John has said frequently in the past. Pics just don't do their depth and vividness of color justice.
And these two are so sweet in disposition.

Yeah, the male felt so comfortable, he did a little downloading of his own. ;)

Note: the male just started to shed. So more fiery goodness beneath.
 
Man they are RED lol...Beautiful snakes Eric...Just to echo ya a little, I've gotten more info on my TS line snakes in 3-4 months of talking to John then I did in 6 years of digging around the 'net :*)

Lookin' forward to some baby pics from this pair in the future for sure
 
Gorgeous snakes, Eric!!! Congratulations!! You can tell the male is blue, there. I know these snakes are even _more_ red, a LOT more red, than they appear here!! Our eyes would be burned if you'd captured their true brilliance! You are _so_ lucky to have pried them away from John!!
 
Gorgeous pictures, Eric! Those are some hot snakes for sure!

I too have done good business with John (zorro) and hope to continue to get more lovely snakes from him in the future! :)
 
Sakes alive!! Those beauties are so bright, I'm surprised I haven't spotted them from the neighboring state. Oh wait - there's a glow to the west......

Seriously, congrats on this pair.
 
Sakes alive!! Those beauties are so bright, I'm surprised I haven't spotted them from the neighboring state. Oh wait - there's a glow to the west......

Seriously, congrats on this pair.
 
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