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It's just a few because the others wouldn't hold still.

My snow project.

First is my female snow (still a little too small to breed)
Second is my male axanthiconda possible het snow
Lastly is my female axanthic possible het snow
I also have an axanthic female het albino on breeder loan to pair with my male axanthiconda (hopefully to prove him out).
 

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A few of my albinos

First is my het albino conda female, she give me an albino superconda in a fall clutch last year, paired with my dbl het conda. This year I will pair her with the male albino conda in the second picture.
Last two pictures are siblings from October of last year (still have a ways to go).
 

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Lastly my lemon ghost female, it's amazing how different light will change the color. I'm thinking of pairing her to my axanthiconda, when the time comes.
 

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It's just a few because the others wouldn't hold still.

My snow project.

First is my female snow (still a little too small to breed)
Second is my male axanthiconda possible het snow
Lastly is my female axanthic possible het snow
I was able to prove out my axanthiconda possible het snow and the axanthic possible het snow, both are now confirmed het snow(first picture). My female snow got up the weight to breed late in the summer, she has laid one clutch and is in the lay bin for round two(second picture). Another late pairing is my rbe pastel toffee (3rd picture) X axanthiconda het snow male (4th picture), hopefully get some condas het toxics.
 

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Thanks Deb! This is my first year back into breeding hogs and it has been awesome so far.
 
Gorgeous Axanthicondas! I hope when I get my first clutch i can get some gorgeous axanthicondas like that! Your snakes are so good i might consider even buying my first hogs from you hahaha
 
Thank you Daniel! Just let me know when you are ready, I have a clutch getting ready to hatch in a week or so.
 
Awesome! My best bet is sometime mid april (MAYBE December if i'm lucky) will be the earliest i can get them, gotta get done with this year of college and i was gonna reward myself for passing hahaha. Thanks for the heads up! Just for price hunting could you let me know what you'd be pricing for (if you get): Anaconda Het Axanthic (Axanthic Anacondas from my research are WAY too pricey for me haha) male and two Axanthic or Het Axanthic Females? Reason i wanna know if being the poor college student and need to be cost efficient haha. Thanks again!
 
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