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Peach Bloods

Postby Tom Thompson » 26 Feb 2012, 00:14

A couple holdbacks from 2011.

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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Tom Thompson » 26 Feb 2012, 00:21

Here are a few siblings.

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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Adsclarke » 26 Feb 2012, 10:05

Very cool :D

With Peach do you mean Hypo Caramel Lavender?

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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby mort13 » 01 Mar 2012, 13:14

Very very nice. Love the male holdback. :)
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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Ed Tolboom » 01 Mar 2012, 16:39

Wow some fine looking animals you got there wish i could have some , realy realy nice .
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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby eeji » 01 Mar 2012, 21:11

awesome! loving the pastelly colours, its going to be fun watching these grow up :cheers:
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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Tom Thompson » 01 Mar 2012, 22:14

Adsclarke wrote:Very cool :D

With Peach do you mean Hypo Caramel Lavender?

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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Tom Thompson » 01 Mar 2012, 22:17

mort13 wrote:Very very nice. Love the male holdback. :)


Thank you! I love the entire clutch. It's been a painstaking decision on what to keep,and at last the end is near.
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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Tom Thompson » 01 Mar 2012, 22:20

Ed Tolboom wrote:Wow some fine looking animals you got there wish i could have some , realy realy nice .
greetzzz Ed :NL:



Thank you! I'm looking into a collaboration to make some of my animals available across the pond. There are a few I'd like to get from there as well!!
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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Tom Thompson » 01 Mar 2012, 22:24

eeji wrote:awesome! loving the pastelly colours, its going to be fun watching these grow up :cheers:


Thanks Ian! It's been alot of fun working with this group. I'm resonably confident there will be a few more surprises again this season. I'm amazed at how the amel versions are retaining the peach colors.
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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby eeji » 01 Mar 2012, 23:04

i thought those last few looked lighter! :D so those are amel peach bloods?
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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Tom Thompson » 02 Mar 2012, 00:27

eeji wrote:i thought those last few looked lighter! :D so those are amel peach bloods?


I'm hoping somebody can come up with a better name. Only the first amel pictured is an amel peach blood,the rest are het blood/diffused.
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Re: Peach Bloods

Postby Ed Tolboom » 02 Mar 2012, 18:42

Tom Thompson wrote:
Ed Tolboom wrote:Wow some fine looking animals you got there wish i could have some , realy realy nice .
greetzzz Ed :NL:



Thank you! I'm looking into a collaboration to make some of my animals available across the pond. There are a few I'd like to get from there as well!!


Hello Tom how difficult is it to take\bring snake`s to the states ( and what is the price ) .
I think that is the greatest problem on this .
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