View Full Version : Wc myrtle beach ery x wc indiana brick red male
BLUESIRTALIS
02-13-2015, 06:42 AM
This is an exciting pairing as the female is a high red ery and the male is brick red with glowing blueish laterals which is impossible to catch in pic. He also has hardly any black on him and looks almost hypoish very pale colored. His checkereds are more of a brick red and his flecks are a greenish tint. My goal with this pair is to produce brighter colored ery's with hardly any black on them so we'll see what pops out, lol! Fingers crossed for a healthy litter! First pic female and second pic male.
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BLUESIRTALIS
02-13-2015, 06:55 AM
This same male also locked with a very light female eastern from North Carolina. Fingers crossed!
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Jeff B
02-13-2015, 08:07 AM
Both pairs should make some nice babies, good luck.
BLUESIRTALIS
02-13-2015, 10:26 AM
Thanks!the plan is to make some nice looking lighter colored easterns for outcrossing some of the morphs too!
both pairs should make some nice babies, good luck.
Zdravko092368
02-13-2015, 11:37 PM
Wow, the male in your first post is the first garter i've ever seen that looks like the one I found last year around here, it's younger but still looks very similar. Only difference is this one has a green head.
Red with blue stripes, very little black.
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Eddie
02-14-2015, 09:42 PM
Good luck bud!!
BLUESIRTALIS
02-16-2015, 06:20 AM
Wow, that does look like my male! That's awesome! I bet he glows in person like mine too!
wow, the male in your first post is the first garter i've ever seen that looks like the one i found last year around here, it's younger but still looks very similar. Only difference is this one has a green head.
Red with blue stripes, very little black.
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Zdravko092368
02-17-2015, 01:45 AM
Wow, that does look like my male! That's awesome! I bet he glows in person like mine too!
Yeah, I remember it was quite vibrant, I think I had a video of it somewhere. Unfortunately I lost the little bugger where I found him while taking photos. Here's hoping he survives the winter and I find him this spring at a hibernaculum.
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