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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    Such a pretty boy! Loving that blue.
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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    I love that anery concinnus!

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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I had hoped my EOS would have captured this snakes beauty but it didn't.
    Use your imagination and picture the white in the photo as neon blue and there you go.
    Can't wait to let this male do some breeding next Spring.


    Aren't they great? I don't understand why I had such a hard time selling them, even at regular concinnus price. They're just as gorgeous as a stunning blue puget, which people seem to be willing to sell their car to get, lol.

    All the digital cameras make it very difficult to capture that florescent coloring. Yours did OK though, but nothing prepares people for that first time they see them in person. I about crapped myself the first time I found one in the wild. I couldn't believe my eyes. They glow!

    I haven't bothered to get any this year given the fact that they were slow sellers and I didn't get much so this year I'm concentrating on pugets. I could get more though, if someone was willing to pay enough for me to break even at least. Sometimes it takes several trips and about $80 in gas to get one to three nice ones. They're only about one in 10 that I find that are that color, and only in certain part of Oregon so I wish someone would go ahead and produce some captive litters already!

    I think my avatar captures the glow a bit better. Not the same snake, but you get the idea.
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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    I'm really loving concinnus. The reptile room needs some Thamnophis and I think concinnus will be the first when/if I can locate any. I've been trolling mostly concinnus and radix threads since I joined (and a little before) and I think I've nailed it down to concinnus to start. Keep the pics flowing!

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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    Very nice looking blue. I like the comparison next to the regular
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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    Like this? Both snakes found at the same location too. Steve's normals are CB from WA parents.

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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    And they are both concinnus?
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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    Awesome guy you have there. Can't wait to see what he will produce. Will you be pairing him with a blue or red?
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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    Quote Originally Posted by ProXimuS View Post
    And they are both concinnus?
    Of course. I find normals, B&W anery's, blue anerys, bright florescent orange, hypoerythristics (yellow spots) all in the same location. It's only a very small part of Oregon where you find so many varieties. At most locations, they're all pretty much the same although they vary from location to location.

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    Re: Ranch Concinnus'

    Quote Originally Posted by katach View Post
    Awesome guy you have there. Can't wait to see what he will produce. Will you be pairing him with a blue or red?
    I think he only has the one anery. Chances are if he breeds with a normal, the babies will be normal. That's the result I got. However, there is some indication that the anery's are born normal looking and fade to anery later with varying degrees of blue.

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