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More Milk-a-thon

Nathan Wells Mar 28, 2007 09:32 PM

Like I first posted way down below, the milk-a-thon has been fun tradition on this forum for years. It's a great opportunity for the old and new to show off some of their animals. Alright Shannon, Scott and others, let's get this going!
Nathan

Replies (5)

Nir Mar 28, 2007 10:14 PM

Amazing snakes Nathan!!

Especially those L.t. micropholis!! It's so hard to find good pictures of those. Too bad I didn't have those for my presentation back in January! Anyway, maybe next time I do one, I'll have my own live specimen! :D

Again nice specimens!!!

Here are some of mine... Some pics may have been posted before...

Het-Inca Andesiana male

6 feet tangerine hondurensis female het-Albino (I'm 6 foot 2) (she is an F2 from Luis Porras line of honduran

Male Gaigeae

triangulum from Ottawa, Canada

Gaigeae

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Nicholas Bertrand

Nathan Wells Mar 28, 2007 10:30 PM

Thanks for the compliments and nice animals you have as well. I did receive your last e-mail and I'll drop you a line in the next few days and let you know the availability on the L.t. micropholis.
Thanks.
Nathan
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Nir Mar 28, 2007 10:51 PM

Thanks Nathan!

I am in no hurry for the micro and can wait as long as it takes!
By the way, I was wondering how bug are your adults... It's a constant debate trying to find out which ssp. is bigger...
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Nicholas Bertrand

Sunherp Mar 29, 2007 09:46 AM

I hoped you'd join in! Absolutely killer animals, man! Those are really nice - all of them. I especially dig the micros, amaura, and spotted nelsoni. Way to go!
-Cole

vjl4 Mar 29, 2007 11:08 AM

Damn Nathan,

You have one fine collection. What else you hiding on us?

Best,
Vinny
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