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Posted by: jeff schofield at Sat Jun 26 22:23:24 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeff schofield ] Terry, I think mole kings are rare and secretive in BOTH nature and captive breeding circles. The prettier locales in particular(S.FL, N.FL, and E.NC) are quite rare, and the babies are difficult to work with much like Coastals and Gray bands. Add to that most of the guys breeding them are also breeding coastals and have only so much time to spend with difficult feeders. Maybe its another east coast bias, but I have NEVER seen anyone on the west coast with em. I have been waiting for offspring from this line for 6-7 years, and just got lucky to get my hands on N.FL locale(see pic)that I have been waiting for about 4 years to find. They just arent that common. My girl is nesting now, I'd like to see exactly what the demand will be shortly. [ Hide Replies ]
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