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why is your username smithy, which is a proper name, when your real name is kris? May be a dumb question but after some scotch i feel i need to ask!
 
why is your username smithy, which is a proper name, when your real name is kris? May be a dumb question but after some scotch i feel i need to ask!

:lol: umm because not too many people call me kris ;) also there is another member with the user name kris so my 2nd choice was smithy.
 
but how do you jump from kris to smithy? off topic but still important i think!
 
p.s. do you find you get consistent patternless hatchlings from pairings from the same line?
 
maybe im the odd one out.......
 
p.s. do you find you get consistent patternless hatchlings from pairings from the same line?

not always but usually yes.
i actually find i get more fully patternless hatchlings from a patternless to semi patternless pairing, rather then patternless to patternless. but thats just my experience with them.
 
not always but usually yes.
i actually find i get more fully patternless hatchlings from a patternless to semi patternless pairing, rather then patternless to patternless. but thats just my experience with them.

thanks, the breeder i got my patternless from (you may even know him) only breed patternless to patternless, and from what ive seen and been told he gets all patternless offspring. They may have the odd spot up near the head as they all seem to have but no marks on the body. I will hopefully be pairing mine up this season so will be interesting to see what comes from it.

I think stu's patternless comes from the same line....
 
thanks, the breeder i got my patternless from (you may even know him) only breed patternless to patternless, and from what ive seen and been told he gets all patternless offspring. They may have the odd spot up near the head as they all seem to have but no marks on the body. I will hopefully be pairing mine up this season so will be interesting to see what comes from it.

I think stu's patternless comes from the same line....


oh ok,i mean the majority of the time a patternless to patternless mating will produce 100% of the offspring with next to no pattern (always a few spots but they generally loose most spots after a few sheds)
but its a selectively bred trait so they do possess the potential to throw the odd patterned hatchling (which iv had happen a couple times)
ahh ok sweet as. they are awesome snakes and i quite like the semi patternless as well.

i have about 8 adults that stem from Greg Prostamo's line and Denver and Troy's Kuligowski's line also.
 
Giving these a go this year.
 

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Awesome Craig. Have noticed these a couple times now. Are they the ones from Colin and Roger you've mentioned/referred to, in other threads?

Ssssmithy those RBB with white faces are interesting to say the least.
 
Thanks Choco, yeah there the ones.

Awesome Craig. Have noticed these a couple times now. Are they the ones from Colin and Roger you've mentioned/referred to, in other threads?
 
Thanks Choco, yeah there the ones.
Fingers crossed for those guys then. I've got the female i my avatar, SXR line, to be paired with one of rogers if all goes to plan too. Hoping for nice bands rather than stripes but we'll see what happens.
 
I love the male of yours Choco, best of luck with those.
 
Thanks for the comments guys
David evans dont have a pic of the male as yet sorry,but hes from the same line
Choco the tail is pitch black and it looks even better in real life, i love it

Heres a pic of her blue belly
 

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Very nice animals guys. Only got 1 good project with my male bearded showing great reds. P.Minor.Minor

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and one of his good hatchys

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photo doesnt do justice. has nice golden even after first shed.
 
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