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First, this pic is old...
Hey, I got my rocks back, I missed them, I thought I would never see them after that. I'll get old pics up.
The male
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v87/vash13/My%20Animals/labrock.jpg
There colors got a lot better and more pastel looking, and they look better than ever, the head pattern especially, look at the males head in that pic, now he has yellow band by it! They're awesome. I'm thinking about calling them bengals.
Amelia
02-14-2005, 08:19 PM
That is one killer looking rock, would love to see some more pics of them.
Thanks, I will get pics up, you will see the color change, it's awesome.
Yeah, get some more pics of him. That pattern really reminds me of some natalensis I have seen in the past. I wonder if it is a hybrid of some sorts....
Good luck with him.
JonnyK
02-19-2005, 10:26 PM
Nice snake! What morph is that? (sorry im not up on all the African Rock morphs)
So far it is unproven, Omar picked these up last fall if I remember right.
Only time will tell if it is an actual genetic morph, or a "fluke" of nature.
JonnyK
02-22-2005, 06:30 PM
Hey, I got my rocks back, I missed them, I thought I would never see them after that.
What happened?
sidneydawson
02-22-2005, 08:57 PM
Wow, sharp snakes! I've never seen Rocks like that...very cool! :)
Howard Teitelbaum
02-28-2005, 10:29 PM
I have a couple of rocks like that. I've seen them coming from two places, Outback Reptiles had a few. he was at Hamburg and White Plains (no more due to NY laws) and Presitoric Pets. I was told that they were a product of the patternles rock project. But the first time I've seen them was this summer. I remember when Omar said he got one a few months back. If you want more infor email me and I can give you some contact numbers.
Connor
03-18-2005, 05:03 PM
He looks like a pinstripe..i love the pattern...really nice colours too....Connor
I am Omar Howard, and the ones from the hamburg show are imports, not from the patternless breeding, the ones from the patternless breeding are not like that and imo look more like temp fluc, but that's just my opiniom
Howard Teitelbaum
03-18-2005, 09:43 PM
Omar,
I got those from Outback, in Fairfax Va. But this was at a White Plains show last year. At Hamburg, later that year he told me his were from Prehistoric Pets or there was a Prehistoric Pets connection. When I sent an Email to them I was told that they were a side product of the paternless one they had.
I spoke to you about a year ago. How are you? Still interested in breeding retics et al? Again nothing is proven yet with the Arocks, but they are baeutiful. I hope they proove out. We'll know in a few years
Yeah, Idk then, because these were definete imports, female had worms and they didn't look or act cbb at all at first, they were sold to me as farmed though so IDK.
I got a good sized female sula, but I'm gonna breed her to a male sula, if u got AIM or can shoot me an email we can discuss some projects we work on, maybe tie into the rock project. With the appitite of my male rock I have no doubts of him breeding in less than a year, and he's a got a killer pattern. I was thinking "bengal" rocks if it does prove, but as of now IDK.
Howard Teitelbaum
03-19-2005, 09:44 PM
My male eats like a pig. female still wont eat anything but mice, four at a time but, she'll need at least two more years. I have another male a regualr one, but it has the best temperment I've seen in a rock. He's more friendly than a burm, not head shy, never hissed. I can put a rat in my hand and he'll eat out of it. I have two het albino sula (male and female 04) and a Bob Clark tiger female at 12 feet or so. Drop me an email we'll talk
Het albino Sula?? Who produced it? it would no longer be a sula once crossed into the genetic paths of albinism, But yeah my male eats great, female takes mice lol
Savvgawd
03-29-2005, 10:28 PM
thats such an aswesome looking rock, love mine, real sweetheart.
daiyoukai
03-31-2005, 01:11 AM
got any clearer pictures?
yep just posted on pic forum
burmish101
04-01-2005, 12:48 PM
How big do rocks have to be to breed? Im not to familiar with them, but I like the patternless ones that i've seen.
Steve
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