I love the earth colors on those snakes. Just curious, where can I get them. (purchase by the way, I can't travel to Texas) I'm in Ohio and I haven't seen any at the Reptile Shows.
Thanks.
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I love the earth colors on those snakes. Just curious, where can I get them. (purchase by the way, I can't travel to Texas) I'm in Ohio and I haven't seen any at the Reptile Shows.
Thanks.
The kisatchee corns are really variable, which is one of the great things about them. Contact Don Soderburg at South Mountain I believe he has a few. Otr Dayrl Camby also had some good ones.
John Cherry
Cherryville Farms

By the way the animal pictured was produced by Kj Lodrique (sp. And is actually a light root beer color in person.
John Cherry
Cherryville Farms
while the snake in the photo was indeed produced by KJ, it is not a kisatchee corn. Sorry for the screw up but it still is a pretty corn.
John Cherry
Cherryville Farms
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