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RE: Here we go.....

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Posted by: herpsltd at Thu Jul 31 15:24:41 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herpsltd ]  
   

You're right, in fact everyone's right. I've seen thousands of imports over the years and most of the Guyanas come in from the coastal areas and they have "that" look. In Suriname, particularly in years past they were apt to come from the South and they have a different "look" especially from the Sippiliwinni Savanah. I've seen a few from the South in Guyana and they look like the ones from Suriname. They are ALL the same snake much like Corn Snakes here just with different looks. Having personally imported many thousands it is impossible to tell someone a specific locale unless you catch it yourself and even then they vary. This whole subject is one that is impossible to give an answer that satisfies everyone. They however, are very different from Amazon Basin snakes.....TC


   

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