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RE: Pointed tail of Black Milksnake

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Posted by: DMong at Sun Aug 12 18:17:59 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Yes, but here is the funny part in regards to that video. You will no doubt find this very humorous. I just got off the phone with Don Soderberg, and he told me very specifically that he acquired his stock from Dave and Tracy Barker (V.P.I.) around 9 years ago who got them DIRECTLY from the San Antonio Zoo curator (Alan Kardon) many years prior to that...LOL!.. So those go back to the mid 80's from between Limon and Siquirres at the locality of Blanco, Costa Rica (very near Liverpool just west of Puerto Limon) and the 4 foot male they also got from Tom Crutchfield around the same time that were all used in their breeding program.

In other words, it is like many gaigeae, they are all individuals and can darken at varying rates, ages and amounts. I have a young pair here that are a year different in age and vary dramatically. One looks about identical to yours when it was younger. All of these are supposed to get very dark as adults, so it will be interesting to see what happens with yours.

I bet the guy that did the video would be pretty embarrassed to find out that both those snakes in his hand originate from the very same bloodline locale..HAHA!!

The video was posted about 4 years ago, and Don Soderberg hasn't worked with those for much longer than that, so who knows what he was told and by who?.


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