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Some recent WC Milk photos

milksandbeer May 12, 2007 02:54 PM

I've had good luck this year field herping:

Lawrence Co., Alabama syspila

Montgomery Co., Texas amaura

Morgan Co., Alabama Red X Eastern intergrade

Liberty Co., Florida Scarlet King

I'm mainly a field herper, not a big collector or breeder, although I keep a couple of milks.
I have to admit though that I'm very tempted to try my hand at breeding some day.
But I would only be interested in North American locality stuff.
Those multistrata that Dell is always showing are super. I'm
also very partial to Eastern Milks.

Replies (6)

latin1956 May 12, 2007 03:23 PM

Very Nice!! I would like to someday go out and do some Field Herping!!

Those are some beautiful looking snakes!
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Thomas Sierra
1.1 Irian Jaya
1.1 Albino Ball Pythons
2.2 Ball Pythons Het For Albino
1.1 Ball Pythons Het Pied
1.0 Pastel Ball Python
0.2 Normal Female Ball Python
Alb Honduran 1.3
Hypo Honduran 3.4
Anery Hondo 1.2
Tangerine Alb Hondo 2.4
DH Snow Hondo 2.0
Het Tang Alb Hondo 3.3
Het Pin Stripe Hypo 0.1
Triple Het Hondos 1.1
Het Hypo 2.2
Snows 2.1
Ghost 1.1

Burnsy May 12, 2007 05:01 PM

Hi,

I like this amaura.

did you collect it or let it go?

Gerrit
Koenigsnattern - Lampropeltis- Milks and Kings

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milksandbeer May 12, 2007 05:32 PM

Burnsy, no I didn't keep the snake.

reako45 May 12, 2007 11:36 PM

Man, you get around, and you got the snakes to proove it. Great pics. Love the annulata!

reako45

terryd May 17, 2007 10:33 AM

I know I'm coming in late on this post, but all those milks are awesome looking. I really like the intergrade Sysipla/Eastern.

I just found a couple of Bighorn co. Multistrata the other day and will post them up in a few days.

Thanks for the great looking milk photos.

-Dell

DMong May 17, 2007 10:54 AM

VERY, very pretty finds!!.......really! those are SWEET!

best regards, ~Doug
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