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    Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    Here's a comparison of the hypoanerythristic concinnus male I have, (second picture) compared to shannon's high-black normal red concinnus. They will be side-by-side in person at the next show she is attending. Interesting, huh? I really want one of her snakes if she can manage to breed the spots out of them while keeping the orange head. That would be awesome.





    Here's a typical wild oregon snake:



    And, an infrequently encountered 3 striped one:


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    Re: Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    No spots with an orange head is where I am going with that project! Looks like yours is in shed! It's nice to see them side by side in pictures since I can't do it in real life yet....!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    Sorry I edited after you replied. Added other pics. I sometimes find 3 stripers. My pair had offspring of both types and even a few high blacks. He's not in shed yet. Stupid flash effect. But he is getting dull. Just not blue yet. Oh, and he's not mine. He's yours.

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    Re: Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    wooow. I simply LOVE the snake in the 3rd picture!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    I love how distinct the dorsal stripe is on these guys. Fun project, Shannon. Good luck!
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    Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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    Re: Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    Oh rly? Not necessarily unobtainable. Especially in Clark Co. WA. They don't breed true though. You end up with mostly 1 stripers and just a few 3 stripers. My pair were both 1 stripers but still threw a few 3 striper offspring.

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    Re: Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Oh rly? Not necessarily unobtainable. Especially in Clark Co. WA. They don't breed true though. You end up with mostly 1 stripers and just a few 3 stripers. My pair were both 1 stripers but still threw a few 3 striper offspring.
    Haha, I was actually referring to the one striper... he's AWESOME! I am trying to hurry... lol! All I can do is feed my snakes, stick them in a fridge and hope they get in the mood! One of my males was courting one of the high black girls heavily before brumation, it was like she shed and magically smelled delicious to him. We will see what happens!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    Hurry up and obtain that goal shannon! I'd pay at least $80 for a snake like that. Perhaps significantly more than that.

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    Re: Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    Gotto love concinnus. I'd still be interested in seeing more truly anerysthic concinnus. Their pattern in a pure black and white would be stunning.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Hypoanerythristic and high black concinnus

    I wish I could remember where the post is. When I first joined the forum it was the first time I had every seen an anery concinnus. It was right here on the forum. It was simply black and white put not what I would call stunning. You can take a photo of a normal and simply turn it into a black and white photo and there you go. That's what they look like. My hypos look more like the saturation was turned down in varying degrees. Some of them are very close to anery in appearance.

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