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Posted by: Nathan Wells at Mon Jun 23 21:43:58 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nathan Wells ] was indeed from East Texas, near a little town called Porter (25 minutes or so from my home in The Woodlands). It was supposedly collected by some deer hunters(sometime around 1998-2000)and given to my friend Craig Howard who owned and ran a local pet store at the time. I had a chance to see this snake in person a few times before it died a couple years back. It was a phenomenal looking creature, almost too good to be true. It was a male and I believe there were a few attempts to bred him to some females but I never heard if offspring were ever produced. [ Hide Replies ]
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