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Posted by: MegF at Tue Nov 18 20:12:17 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MegF ] There's not as many Manokwari's out there, but they tend to have yellow in the triangles and usually a phenominal amount of blue on the dorsal area. Pretty snakes. As far as docility....you get what you get. They either are or aren't. My sorongs are both very docile..the female is probably the mellowest snake in my collection of any species bar none. I do have some Biaks that won't bite, and an Aru that will. My jayapura is docile as well. Troy is great to do business with and I bought my first two chondros from him. One of the Sorongs and my Jaya type. He is first rate in my book and I'd buy from him again. I still keep in touch with him and if I have any questions, I'll give him a call. I think Greg maxwell touches on the Manokwari locales in his book "The More Complete Chondro" (if you don't have it...get it). I'm just too lazy to go pull out the book and look right now [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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