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Posted by: crimsonking at Sun May 23 21:43:31 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by crimsonking ] What's your point Nick? Afterall, the nomenclature we use in the hobby is confusing enough. I (wrongly?!)call 'em all FL. kings or intergrades from time to time. It would probably only confuse the visitors to put a label like FL. X eastern or such on the tank. I think their intent is to show local snakes that may be seen in the park or surrounding areas to the visitors of the park. While I would like to see much more educational presentations,only the very interested would be willing to be enlightened with a lengthy and (did I say confusing?) debatable description. [ Hide Replies ]
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