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from a Tyrrell Co NC to a Hyde Co NC.I usually keep all of my temporalis as locale specific as possible but these two counties touch and the founding animals were found on a few miles apart(the snakes dont recognize the county line!)and these gems may be hets for a super surprise ,next year will tell!!!

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That is just too freaking spectacular.
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Mike
KingPin Reptiles Inc.
www.freewebs.com/mikesnake
www.captivebredforum.com
Amazing collection, I'm curious about the "may be het for a super surprise" line. If they may be het (amelanistic?)
then please tell us about the homozygous specimen or circumstances which leads you to believe that.
Regardless, stunning specimen in this post. They are all beautiful.
Thanks,
Walt Deptula
Awesome Brad np
man-what,really,can you say?...gorgeous looking specimens,i might say i'm partial to that second wicomico one,with the clean saddles and heavy black;that hypo calvert is incredible too.but all were sweet.....btw that one female i got from you is doing very well-i'm happy with her.can't imagine all the time you've put in to harvest such a collection.....brad hit me at justinian2120@hotmail.com when you get a sec,would you?
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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
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