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Paul Lynum
at Mon Oct 11 12:44:44 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Lynum ]
Howdy Ya'll!,
Looks like it's been a good year for many folks production this year. I had an excellent year with baby production and thought I would share a couple Western Rat Snake shots.
I've been working and breeding Green Rats for 16 years. These have been one of the easiest snakes for me to produce. I've never had a bad clutch or even a bad egg. This is a group of 5 Green Rats from the Patagonia Mountains. One of my favorite locales as adults keep a faint pattern unlike any other locality.

This ia a CB holdback young adult. Here you can see some pattern that will be held.

This is a wild caught snake and father of above animals.

I'm pretty sure I am the only person in the triaspis community that DOESN'T keep Santa Rita snakes. The only reason being I don't like keeping animals that other people have or are common in collections. This next batch of snakes is from a new mountain range in AZ I'm not going to mention for obvious reasons. These are the first ever captive bred from this mountain range.

Last, I had a really good year with rosalaie. I work with several pure localities. Here is a batch fresh out of the egg.

Hope you liked!
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Baja and Green Rat Snake Production - Paul Lynum, Mon Oct 11 12:44:44 2010
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