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Posted by: DMong at Fri May 18 13:10:26 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Yeah, it is very disappointing that so many specific bloodlines of snakes seem to dwindle away due to records not being kept or cared about. I would think there would have to be quite a few of them out there, but the origin is unknown to the owners and/or mixed with other hobby lines simply making them "generic" celaenops. Nothing wrong with generic snakes at all either, it's just that knowing the origin if at all possible is always icing on the cake and is very important to record as you know... [ Hide Replies ]
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