As mentioned in a previous post nothing beats those locality naturally occurring animals. Here is a hypo looking Okeetee that was produced from my 2nd generation wild caught Okeetees.
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Scott John Reptiles
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As mentioned in a previous post nothing beats those locality naturally occurring animals. Here is a hypo looking Okeetee that was produced from my 2nd generation wild caught Okeetees.
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Scott John Reptiles
Scott,
Great looking animal! I'll be posting some photos of my buys later today. Still got a lot of cleaning to do before I can break out the camera. Stay tuned.
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Matt Campbell
"I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in." John Muir
I love nature's cooking also. That is one fine looking Red Rat. You can post photos of natural rat snakes any time you like. There are plenty of people here who think they are the best.

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