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Posted by: DMong at Wed Jan 3 09:46:27 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

About twelve years ago(1995), a good friend of mine caught this sweet looking "Miami" phase female in Broward County, FL. (just above Miami/Dade County) as a juvenile of about sixteen inches. When I visited his house one day and saw this snake, I was VERY impressed with what I saw......I was NOT going to leave his house without that snake!!.....At the time, I had MANY different types of snakes, and was involved with with various breeding projects, so I offered him a "snowcorn" hatchling, and an "anerythristic" hatchling in trade for that w/c "little gem" he had. He eventually agreed to part with it, especially when he later saw how badly I wanted it........She later went on to become a very productive breeder, and had many clutches of eggs, she even mated with Doug Beard's "Miami" corn in an aquarium at a reptile show in front of hundreds of people!!.......out of all the many various corns I've had through the years, she was definitely one of my favorites!..............Doug



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