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Old 04-15-12, 05:31 PM   #1
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The Stud Hypoerythristic Mex Mex Male...

This guy's red is lightening so much he may become anery.......

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Old 04-15-12, 05:56 PM   #2
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Killer! Can't wait to add them to the collection, lol.
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Old 04-15-12, 06:11 PM   #3
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Trade you for some candy canes.....or striped knobs....lol
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Re: The Stud Hypoerythristic Mex Mex Male...

Let's not count our hatchlings before eggs are laid.....I learned my lesson last year with all the infertile eggs. This year sure hasn't started off on the right foot either...
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This is one of the nicest ones Ive seen from you yet John.
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I know what you mean Jimmy....
NOTHING is guaranteed in this business......hobby......industry......

Exwizard....
Check out how this hypo-e looked as a yearling....


A year later it looked like this:


And its second year it looked like this:


Then this:


And now this:
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Wow it change that much
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Yep...Hypo-e Mex Mex hatch out normal.........reduce their red with each shed then look Hypoerythristic then they eventually look Anerythristic.......More than 3 snakes in one....LOL

Wait until you see a Black phase Hypoerythristic......Black & Pink
or a Black Phase Hypoerythristic Ultra granite.....
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Nice timeline John, they sure are killer! Now get to work and produce that Black and Pink one!
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Exwizard....
Check out how this hypo-e looked as a yearling....


A year later it looked like this:


And its second year it looked like this:


Then this:


And now this:
Yeah I like these especially the last pic.
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Exwizard......."These" are all the same snake........
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Nice timeline John, they sure are killer! Now get to work and produce that Black and Pink one!
One day.....I may have one now...just gotta raise him up.....
That Granite line pictured above is getting kinda dark......I can't wait until you breed that pair.....I wanna see some granite lines produce ultra granites......
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One day.....I may have one now...just gotta raise him up.....
That Granite line pictured above is getting kinda dark......I can't wait until you breed that pair.....I wanna see some granite lines produce ultra granites......
Hopefully next year, they are eating machines!!!
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Old 04-15-12, 08:47 PM   #14
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Check out these two Jimmy.....
Hypo-E male from a Black Phase Male X Hypo-E Female:



Almost Black Ultra granite female Adult....
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i love them all!
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