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Nice shots, PRETTY animals! So you feed your pits beef stew? LOL
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Carl
I hadn't even noticed that in the pic - I snapped it before cleaning cages and it looks like that one messed its water. Trust me, it didn't stay that way, I just snapped the pic beforehand because they usually won't sit still after you've moved them around for cleaning.
Nice San Diego Gopher. Course, I've only been on this forum a short time, but I can't recall ever seeing anyone who keeps these guys. I love them. We catch them in the wild here in SoCal and they're some of the sweetest snakes w/ a good deal of personality. Looks just like my guy. How long? How Old? Where from?
reako45
wow....how old are those mugitus?i esp like that erd patterned one....is it amel?i can't tell for sure from the pic...and what are you expecting this year in the line of baby pines?...p.s. here's my amel fla.
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"with head raised regally,and gazing at me with lidless eyes,he seemed to question with flicks of his long forked tongue my right to trespass on his territory" Carl Kauffeld
No,it's not amel, just a very light peachy normal, might be considered hypo even(very little dark pigment compared to your average Southern). Unfortunately, we probably won't have any Southerns this year, but should have some amel Southerns next year.
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