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mwentz
at Wed Dec 5 02:39:33 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mwentz ]
Hello Mtn. Kingsnake fans,
I have been lurking on this site for years, not posting, just reading and dreaming. this past fall, I found my first zonata, however, I did not keep it, except to move it off the road.
Now that I am done with University, I finaly have the time to get back into snakes, and want to breed some multicincta specific to my home area, Nevada county. I will be getting a non-commercial breeders permit next year (no need to pay for one for 30 days if I don't have even have a single snake yet). And my fishing license so I may capture one wild zonata (I wont be destroying habitat however). However that leaves an opposite sexed snake still needed to do the tango.
Is anybody working with Nevada county zonata? Maybe I might have convince my best friend and brew buddy to find one also? Are there even people breeding Nevada county locality? Why that particular locality? I guess I like rooting for the home team. I would like to breed them, because I have been searching for one (in the wrong places apparently), since I was a small boy, and know plenty of kids (even the at heart adult variety), that would do anything to just have the chance to see one, much less have a captive bred one.
The one I found, and others I have heard of are the high crossover type. I think it looks so cool to have bright red triangles on the sides.
Thanks for reading my excited ramblings.
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- North eastern california multicincta - mwentz, Wed Dec 5 02:39:33 2012
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