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RE: Kevin

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Posted by: tokaysrnice at Fri Sep 26 21:54:45 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tokaysrnice ]  
   

Thanks for the info Kevin.

You reiterated what I was thinking about racers, I think I'll just have to go grab a couple nice ones and give it a go. I wouldn't mind toying around with them for awhile, WTH right?

The coachwhips are killing me. Piceus are rad and some of the darker ones are spectacular animals but I've heard the same thing about them. Higher temps and way more sketchy. The only testaceus I really like are the reds like Bills (wheres he been anyway, I hear he has some cool stuff right now)and its hard to settle for anything less after you've seen those snakes.

My favorite whips are the dark forebody and so light its almost white aft. I hear they can be found most anywhere but South Carolina and Arkansas have the ones I realy like. You, or anyone you know have any good looking snakes hatching right now?

Nate


   

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