Here are the 1st 2 Eastern Kings out. 5 left to come out yet with more pics to follow...

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if/when you get a chance, look up the gopher tortiose council on the web. they have recently initiated an upland snake concervation plan, to study and protect snake populations within range of gopher tortoises. what does this have to do w/ your hatchlings, you ask? I have an acquaintance from college that is currently working with the GTC, and he informed me they will be doing studies of eastern kingsnakes in SOWEGA, trying to determine why there is an apparent reduction in populations.
congrats on the hatchlings
daveb
>>if/when you get a chance, look up the gopher tortiose council on the web. they have recently initiated an upland snake concervation plan, to study and protect snake populations within range of gopher tortoises. what does this have to do w/ your hatchlings, you ask? I have an acquaintance from college that is currently working with the GTC, and he informed me they will be doing studies of eastern kingsnakes in SOWEGA, trying to determine why there is an apparent reduction in populations.
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>>congrats on the hatchlings
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>>daveb
Ooooh, that second one is really nice Keith. Good stuff man.
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Mike
KingPin Reptiles Inc.
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Peter Jolles
East Coast Colubrids
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Nice Keith! I like the dark one as well but the oval blotches on the 2nd one is very cool. Can't wait to see the rest!
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