Most of these are on there way to Germany this weekend.Just thought I would post a few pics.Almost all these are locale animals also.
Shannon



















Hope you enjoyed the pics.
Shannon
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Most of these are on there way to Germany this weekend.Just thought I would post a few pics.Almost all these are locale animals also.
Shannon



















Hope you enjoyed the pics.
Shannon
Why would you want to send all that to germany...?, how could you..?, just kiddin man, but what a great bunch of animals. Some of those were incredible,
jeff
Nice snakes, Shannon! I'm with Jeff - don't send those to Europe! Send them to MT! Are you willing to give a run-down of the locales?
-Cole
I enjoyed them all Shannon, but what the hell no locale given, that's to cruel.
Is that first Pale from a Brian Mason line?
-Dell
all nice.....but #'s 1,2,4,and 5-locales por favor?
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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
Damn Shannon, thats a lotta milks to be sending over the pond. We dont want the Euros to be having better collections than us!
Those are some great looking snakes. Whats the anery one?
Best,
Vinny
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“There is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that whilst this planet has gone on cycling according to the fixed laws of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.” -C. Darwin, 1859
Not to steal Shannons thunder, but I'm pretty sure that anery one is a LA. Milk, I used to have a little group including a juvi. anery, t looked almost just like that one. I tried finding pics of the one I had on my pc, but no go. Sadly, mine didnt make it-(the babys) and my adult het-anery male was sold to a guy, actually, it looks very much like one of the snakes in shannons post. I used to be in contact with the guy who had them, but after he moved, I havnt talked to him again,
jeff
Hi Vinny,
what against Europeans????
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Gerrit
Koenigsnattern - Lampropeltis- Milks and Kings
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http://www.lampropelten.de.vu
LOL. So I guess you should be receiving some milks from America soon?
Best,
Vinny
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“There is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that whilst this planet has gone on cycling according to the fixed laws of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.” -C. Darwin, 1859
Great milks as usual Shannon! I especially like the little gentillis!
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Nicholas Bertrand
...and that blotched/striped one, eighth from the top.
I.D., please?
Thanks!
Trevor
1> amuara I have the county wrote down somewere?
2> eastern milk also would have to look it up but it is locale.
3> super clean baby Rifle Colorado Taylori
4> female lake perry syspilia
5> male lake perry syspilia
6> scarlet king ???
7> sheridan pale I produced five years ago.
8> striped temp ocean county
9> celaenops from intergarde zone in northern Texas
10> " " " " " " "
11> " " " " " " "
12> " " " " " " "
13> cherry county pale ( my old line)
14> same as above
15> same as above
16> same as above
17> syspilia (aberrant but no locale)
18> golden colarado Gentilis (now owned by Jeff Hardwick)
19> taylori (debeque Colorado) with eggs
20> anerythristic amuara (died)
21> aberrant Lyons (boulder county colorado)Gentilis
22> Albany Texas Milk.(intergrade celaenops x gentilis)
Hope I didn't miss anything.
Shannon
Cool, thanks for the additional info Shannon. Beautiful group of animals.
That little anery; was that a 'one of a kind' (or wild caught perhaps), or was he produced by a private breeder?
Thanks!
Trevor
One of the last snakes there... Is that a Anery LA Milk... or Scarlet king? Looks VERY nice.
I didn't know you worked with "simple" milks like easterns... And I didn't know you worked with scarlet kings or coastal plains milks either LOL. But all that stuff looks GREAT.

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Mike
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