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Posted by: HDEAN at Tue Sep 15 07:56:29 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HDEAN ] I have to admit I had never seen that range map before. Not into range maps or localitys. I assumed all were Easterns around Gwinnett County since all I ever saw were classic Eastern kings as far as looks. The alb in question I saw was a very skinny 2 1/2 to 3 foot snake that was very wild caught looking as far as body weight and girth except it was a little skinny. It appeared very Eastern in appearance but as we know that isn't a full adult size and it could have changed some as it grew. The person who ended up getting it from the pet store was a wholesaler with an actual business in a warehouse that also sold fish in Atlanta if that helps. I won't say his name since I never say him trade for it or saw it after the pet shop had it and what they did or didn't do as far as a trade is hearsay. | ||
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