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Emory ratsnake morphs

KJUN

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Image #1: Albino emory ratsnake, SE Kansas line, not outcrossed to other localities
Image #2: Chocolate Emoryi, Darker in real life (inside lighting - sorry), pattern has typical split blotches
Image #3: Albino Chocolate Emory, female, 1 of 2 ever produced, large subadult
Image #4: Hypo Emoryi, Type A, also called the "ghost" Emory
Image #5: Intermontane ratsnake, my personal FAVORITE, young adult female, pattern will continue to fade with age. Can grey get any better in a snake?
Image #6: Striped Emoryi, South Texas line, only one PROVEN inheritable to date

Just snapping so quick indoor shots.....
KJ
 

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....Numbers 5 and 6 included here....
 

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Those were from 2 years ago....and just showing off. I am in the process of cutting back and selling some now, though. However, some were alread ysold last fall.
KJ
 
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