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Jeff Schofield
at Thu Oct 1 20:59:26 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ]
You respond like that because you THINK you know something about Easterns because...you caught a few before?? Have you found a green one? Have you bred Easterns? I digress..
I think its fair to say that Easterns are the most caught ssp of milksnake anywhere, fair thought right? Given the nature of the animal(fossorial) anerythristics should be able to survive well in the wild right? All things considered, there SHOULD be a healthy amount of them found. Shoot, a whiteside, some hypos and several Albinos have been found over the years....yet where are all the anerys?? I have found a few yet they were all small. In the same spot where I found them I have found adult GREENS, yet no small greens....My quick math tells me that baby anery easterns morph into these green adults, and I have set out to prove it.
Brown = Red and yellow--baby easterns are red
Green = Purple and yellow---baby anery easterns are purple!
This isnt the case of seeing what I want to see, this is a case of knowing what I am working with yet popular opinion has yet to change. Personally, I think the idea of of producing a SNOW eastern now is the most intruiging morph out there....the snake should be a bright green and white adult! And if it can grow to a nice 3.5-4'?? Ya, thats something to make you say WOW!
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