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Milks, milks...a litte corn...more milks

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Posted by: zonatahunt at Tue Aug 9 12:01:16 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zonatahunt ]  
   

Hey all. I spent some time pissing off some of my favorite milks by taking their photos, and here's a few that turned out okay. I've also decided to throw in some non-milk odds and ends just to keep you on your toes! Sooooooo.....





This little beauty was sent my way from my friend Joe. She's a little wild-caught that has just recently really begun to take off with respect to feeding. Joe liked her so much because she doesn't have the typical "Y" on the neck that you expect from an eastern, but instead she's collar-necked like a temporalis. Either way, she's a beauty.





Here's a two year-old taylori from Dell. She...is...obese! Trust me, I'm not trying to make her so, she just doesn't lose any weight. I'm feeding her a little pinky a week, just to maintain her gut flora, but she still isn't thinning up. However, she should breed next year.





Here's a normal sized female from the same local as the girl above.





This is my project male striped pacific gopher het hypo. His mother is an awesome wild-caught hypo, so, if Murphy doesn't totally work me over, next year a quarter of their offspring should be striped hypos!





My generic male amaura. I don't care if he isn't locale-specific, he's still exactly what you think an amaura should look like...and he's a tank!





My Black Gap celaenops. She is an eating machine, and at three years next spring, should breed for the first time.





One of my hypo bairdi males. I've got 2.2 of these guys, and every one of them is freaking stunning. I love normal bairdi, so having a line that's as bright as these guys is a ton of fun.





Mmmmmmmmmmm...honey motley corn snake. Yumm!





I'll finish off with pics of two of my St. Mary's temporalis. Both are from different lines, and I think you'll be able to see the differences. This male is the more typical St. Mary's seen in the market today.





This is my juvie female, with much darker reds and a more syspila look.





Thanks for looking!



Mitch


   

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