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Breeder Male Eastern Chain King 2nd Picture

ken Feb 01, 2006 05:10 PM

Just another picture of the Male

Replies (7)

JETZEN Feb 01, 2006 07:05 PM

Thanks in advance.

ken Feb 01, 2006 11:13 PM

They are CBB 2003 "F2 from Montgomery Co. NC" , at least that is what I was told. They both are about 4 foot. The Female is a little mean, but I love her just the same.What do you guys think???? I like the female better then the male in overall looks.

Ken

Keith Hillson Feb 02, 2006 12:28 AM

Ken

Like I said they dont really look like Montgomery Co. Easterns to me. The crossbar count is too high and they are too thin. Who did you get them from ? I have pics of probably 10 or more Montgomery's and they for sure have a look. Can there be one in Montgomery like yours ? Maybe. Here are some various pics of WC Montgomery Co.,NC Eastern Kings...











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Keith Hillson Feb 02, 2006 12:56 AM

Ken

After reading it reads as sorta rude, I apologize. Im just illustrating for you that maybe you should ask that guy for more info. Also I could be dead wrong and they are what the breeder says they are.

Keith
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ken Feb 02, 2006 08:26 PM

Keith and everyone else,
No problem at all. I wanted all of your opinions. I also do NOT think 100% that they are from Montgomery Co. NC as well. The Female "MIGHT" be, but the Male, I doubt it. If I do produce from them, I will be selling them as NON-Local animals. I do NOT 110% trust the "source" that they were produced by! Either way. I REALLY love the Female, the Male is OK IMO, but everyone has their own taste!
Keith,I hope to get a pair of your Monmouth/Burlington NJ animals this year.I really want some of those!!

Ken

JETZEN Feb 02, 2006 07:00 AM

Very nice fine line bands on the female and very nice dorsal spots on the male.

Horridus Feb 02, 2006 08:36 AM

Nice spotting on that snake, I have to agree with Keith and Bob, they don't look like animals typical of that locality, but that does not mean anything really. I can tell you from years or personal experience that there are exceptions to every rule when it comes to getula. Wait till you see some of the photos of a "new" locality that will be posted this spring. It will be fun to see what people think when they see these and the guesses as to where they come from

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