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Mex Mex Possibilities for next year
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Dec 04 2009, 7:53 pm - By Jlassiter

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Me and a good friend of mine have managed to put together a combined effort and produce the most diverse breeding group of Mex Mex that I know of.....

 

We have the potential to produce some never before seen Mex Mex from all these phases/morphs/looks.......

 

Hypo-E X Granite X Black Phase X Classic X Burgundy X Speckled and later on Striping......

 

Imagine a Black Mex Mex with pink saddles or pink speckles....

Or even a totally black Mex Mex with a pink head pattern and a some pink pattern on its tail....

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Regards,
-John Lassiter-
CoastalBendCaptiveBreeding.com
Dec 04 2009, 9:57 pm - Replied by: snakehead

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I am seeing the Mex Mex thru new eyes! I was never a fan of them but you certainly have some top notch specimens!

If there is no GOD, then we live in vain!

 

Jorge Sierra

My site > sierrasnakes.com

Dec 04 2009, 10:18 pm - Replied by: Jlassiter

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Thanks...

 

They have always been one of my favorite snakes......All Mexicana are great snakes....

But....If all the possible outcomes happen in the next few years Mex Mex may reach number one on my favorite list.....

Regards,
-John Lassiter-
CoastalBendCaptiveBreeding.com
Dec 29 2009, 11:41 pm - Replied by: DMong

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 You GO BOOOY!!!...LOL!

 

Ah!, the killa mex-mex strikes again!  excellent stuff indeed bro!

 

 

 ~Doug

"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"    

 

            Serpentine Specialties

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