Posted by:
DMong
at Tue Aug 10 09:59:06 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Awesome man!
Yes, those are INDEED a much rarer and special form of native getula for sure!
The other's you mentioned probably got bred to anything else someone happened to have laying around eventually(goini, floridana, getula, cornsnake..LOL). Seems like very few people care about continuing the propagation of unique animals like that true to form. Sadly, so many just want to see heads pop out of an egg of ANY kind, and give little forethought to making more genuine articles.
I hope Kevin Enge for example still has those awesome Duval, County animals,....those were absolutely insane looking!
I know Nick Mesa will be especially interested in this post too.
I fully endorse your interest in these cool snakes, and I hope any more you happen to come across in the future, you will try to be propagated and continue on with them as well. These are VERY interesting snakes in my opinion! 
best regards, ~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
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- Suwannee King - Nassau Co., FL - flintdiver, Tue Aug 10 09:27:17 2010

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