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03-04-14, 09:34 PM
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tricolor hybino
This awesome little 2013 hybino female is also possible het anery.
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03-04-14, 09:53 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
Wow beautiful milk!
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03-05-14, 02:35 AM
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Re: tricolor hybino
Gorgeous! Never seen one quite like that
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03-05-14, 11:50 AM
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Re: tricolor hybino
Now that's a candy cane lovely!
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03-05-14, 12:05 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
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Originally Posted by DMong
This awesome little 2013 hybino female is also possible het anery.
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Is this a hondo or nelson's ? Just curious about parents.
Amazing colors! You and Primal are making me want one!
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03-05-14, 12:26 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
Doug,
That is a beautiful little snake. It's going to be a real pleasure having you here on sSNAKEs with the beautiful morphs you produce. Hopefully you'll have some available for us to buy later this year.
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03-05-14, 12:59 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
Thanks a bunch, Jim. Yes, its a pleasure to be a part of the group here.
Steve, this is definitely a tricolored amel Honduran Milksnake with ZERO nelsoni influence whatsoever. I know the parental lineages very well and am literally the last person on the planet that would ever cross subspecies of any kind. The parents were both hypos het amel/anery (snow).
cheers, ~Doug
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03-05-14, 01:07 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
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Thanks a bunch, Jim. Yes, its a pleasure to be a part of the group here.
Steve, this is definitely a tricolored amel Honduran Milksnake with ZERO nelsoni influence whatsoever. I know the parental lineages very well and am literally the last person on the planet that would ever cross subspecies of any kind. The parents were both hypos het amel/anery (snow).
cheers, ~Doug
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Amazing colors! I can see one of these hondos in my small collection in the future!
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03-05-14, 05:51 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
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Amazing colors! I can see one of these hondos in my small collection in the future!
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Thanks, man! Yeah, can't go wrong with some nice Hondurans added to your collection.
cheers, ~Doug
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03-09-14, 06:13 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
I was looking at milksnakes on the net the other day - so pretty. Didn't see one quite like that though. You almost need sunglasses to look at her, she's so bright. They are in the back of my mind as a snake I'd love to have. How is their disposition?
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03-09-14, 06:49 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
That hondo just might disappear, and I may or may not have it
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03-09-14, 08:19 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
lisas,
To answer your question, Hondos typically have nice dispositions. They are not usually prone to strike or bite like other King snakes and are mild mannered. The one drawback is that they tend to be shy and spend much of their day in a hide or under the bedding material. Great snakes though. Good eaters and very easy to handle.
Drumcrush,
I'm afraid that I beat you to that beautiful little Hybino. She's being shipped by Doug (as part of a trio with with two others hondos) to my house tomorrow (Monday) to arrive on Tuesday While it will be a while, I play to breed her and hopefully produce some more that look just like her which I will make available.
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03-09-14, 08:37 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
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Originally Posted by Jim Smith
lisas,
To answer your question, Hondos typically have nice dispositions. They are not usually prone to strike or bite like other King snakes and are mild mannered. The one drawback is that they tend to be shy and spend much of their day in a hide or under the bedding material. Great snakes though. Good eaters and very easy to handle.
Drumcrush,
I'm afraid that I beat you to that beautiful little Hybino. She's being shipped by Doug (as part of a trio with with two others hondos) to my house tomorrow (Monday) to arrive on Tuesday While it will be a while, I play to breed her and hopefully produce some more that look just like her which I will make available.
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Lol alrighty, good luck! Lol
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03-09-14, 10:24 PM
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Re: tricolor hybino
Holy Shhhh.. that's awesome!
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03-10-14, 10:35 AM
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Re: tricolor hybino
Yep, Jim Smith is the lucky recipient of this awesome trio. They are all in their individual deli cups ready to be shipped out later this afternoon.
I will also add that hatchlings and juvenile Hondurans, as well as most other milksnakes are typically very nervous and flighty when very small, but this disipates as they mature more and gain a bit more size. This is simply how they are "hard-wired" in nature for survival.
Have fun with these, and I'll email you the FedEx tracking number later on early this evening.
cheers, ~Doug
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