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Posted by: Jeff Schofield at Tue Feb 23 00:18:25 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ] Temporalis, or coastal plains as they are commonly called, are the true "milkheads" milksnake. They are rare in nature(getting more rare every year)and they arent "commercially viable" as the babies require more patience and expertise than most any other. Add to that the variability from locality to locality and the fact that only matched locality animals or morphs demand the higher price. Most every adult is basically a hand-reared snake so they are almost never for sale.....and adult females available without HAVING to buy the additional male...only more rare. As adults they have no rivals IMHO, and if you have matching males of either locale you could surely make the monies back on those females in less than 2 months. Charles must be nuts,lol. | ||
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