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I wish she were..


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Posted by draybar on April 24, 2003 at 18:41:28:

In Reply to: I wish she were.. posted by sonoma on April 23, 2003 at 21:13:14:

:Jimmy, thanks for the kind words. I wish she were a choclate. I'm probably going to get a choc male and some het females this season. Right now I have 1.1 albino, 1.3 het albino, and .2 regular females. Pics cannot show enough about them, they are really awesome snakes.
:To answer your question Don has some on his site in the photo gallery. The double homozygous. They look like really bright yellow snakes, no white.

:Luke
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Hey Luke,
I looked at Don's site and the doubles. They are great looking snakes. I love yellows in snakes so those are right up my alley.
I would imagine from the great disposition of my Creamsicle that the Emorys must be as calm and easy to handle as "corns" but I will ask to be sure.
Are they as calm and easily acclimated as "corns".
And like my Creamsicle are they great eaters like some of the "rats" such as Obsoleta?
Are you going to raise and specialize in Emorys?
Do you have corns also?
sorry to be so nosy but I find it very interesting.
Jimmy


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