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01-05-05, 09:50 PM
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What morphs of kenyans are out there?
Just wondering what morphs people are working with in canada, I have seen tones of work in the states but in canada they seem to be overlooked. I have a pair of nuclear 100% het albino possible double het snow that I'll be breedng in a good couple of years stockwell line. Anyways let me know whats out there.
~John
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01-06-05, 01:14 AM
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Well the ones that I've seen are the albinos, anerys, snow, nukes, paradox, "tiger", and striped.
Albinos are orange and cream or yellow and cream.
Anerys are black and white.
Snow to me they look cream and white.
Nukes have the bright high orange for all of they're lives.
Paradox are found on the albinos and the snows, its black spots on the snake.
Tigers have the strips that go across the body.
and the Striped have a long single line down the spine.
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01-06-05, 01:33 AM
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Recently I've found pictures of pied Kenyan Sand Boas, but they don't know if its genetic yet
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01-06-05, 04:42 AM
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I've got Nukes, which aren't really a morph but they would be the closet thing to hypo there is out there. I also work with Aneries. Cheers,
Trevor
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01-06-05, 05:16 AM
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Location: Oshawa Ontario Canada
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right now im working with het albinos and normals im also looking into a pair of aneries.
Darren
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01-06-05, 07:24 AM
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I'm trying to breed my aneries this year for the first time. Depending on what I buy this year I may be selling my adult pair of anery kenyans.
Cheers,
Trevor
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01-09-05, 03:14 AM
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Hi John! I'm just getting going with the morphs but I'll produce snows, anerys het amel, amel het anery and double hets in 05.
I alsow have the weird chocolate kenyans, which are produced occasionally out of one of my Nuclear females. I got 3 last year and 3 more in 04.
As you know I successfully crossed one my Nukes with a Bell albino for the first time in 04.
You have a pair of those offspring, but I kept most of the litter. It should be interesting to see the first albinos produced from that mix.
I am also working on developing a striped Nuclear line, where the back orange is much wider than normal. I'll eventually produce an albino version of that as well, which could look really cool.
There are paradox albinos in Canada. Chris R from Retile HQ had some for sale. Not sure where they ended up. I don't care for them myself, but they are quite popular in the US, and worth a fair buck.
Here's a few assorted pics of some of my stuff
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01-09-05, 03:33 AM
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stockwell those are some amazing colored snakes. Almost makes me want some kenyans lol.
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01-09-05, 03:39 AM
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WOW!
How much will some of those run me Stockwell? I'm in the US.
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01-09-05, 11:39 PM
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Those are some sweet looking kenyans.
I have 3.3 normals but haven't been able to find any other morphs.
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01-13-05, 10:57 AM
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Great pics Roy, Drop me a line some time.
Piers
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01-13-05, 03:23 PM
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Hey Roy
Thanks again for the hets, they are doing great and I can't wait to see what they produce, I hope the albinos are as nice as your bell line female, that one is so clean and has such nice contrast the wait is going to be alot, but at least I have my pair of normals to play around with until these guys are big enough to breed. I can't wait to see your nuclear stiped albinos, I will definatly want one of them off of you. I am planning on holding a bunch of females from my breeding this year to really establish my colony for the future. Anyways talk to you later.
~John
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