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DMong
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"It's true that Lampropeltis have a very small following in Europe... I cannot fathom why, especially since some of the most spectacular and easy to maintain snakes are Kingsnakes and Milksnakes.
Here, ball pythons rule. If you offered me one for free, I would gladly give it away to anyone interested!"
Yeah, I will never understand this either. Why don't they just collect painted rocks?. Hopefully it will get better over in the UK soon in regards to Lampropeltis.
A young San Antonio line Black milk......
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tricolor hypo, het anery/poss. het amel
![](http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc140/DMong_bucket/Copy1oftricolorM42012.jpg)
an nice aberrant hypo male.....
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one of the extreme hypos I produced this past year....
![](http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc140/DMong_bucket/male1extremecloseup.jpg)
L.t.abnorma originating from central highlands Guatemala stock
![](http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc140/DMong_bucket/abnormafemalebook.jpg)
An exceptionally green female from my "high-yellow" floridana line.....
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A richly colored golden-yellow floridana from the same "high-yellow" line....
![](http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc140/DMong_bucket/IMG_0021-8.jpg) ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" ![](images/smiles/wink.gif)
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