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Syspila love....

JKruse Jul 25, 2007 10:41 PM

oh how sweet it is. . . . .

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snake_bit Jul 26, 2007 12:06 AM

That one is fantastic! How big is it?
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..Doug
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JKruse Jul 26, 2007 12:22 AM

This little boy is about 20 inches and just passed one year old so far. Gets lighter with every shed, and is Jefferson Cnty, Ill locale. (Thanks Hardwick....) Eats like a trooper too, and the female is awesome as well but a more finicky feeder. Thanks for the kind words.

Jerry Kruse


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Patton Jul 29, 2007 09:35 AM

I have to say JKruse that it looks like you have a very nice collection of Triangulum and Zonata! Just a few words of advice.
Never post your address on the forum! I just might show up at your doorstep begging for a tour! LOL!!!! I have a Lincoln Co. Ks. pair of Gentilis from Jeff Hardwick. Jeff is great to do business with. Nice looking Syspila!
-Phil

JKruse Jul 29, 2007 10:48 PM

Thanks Phil -- very much appreciated. I took only 4 years off from breeding, while having to sell off my entire collection of over 100 snakes (including my beloved red Eastern Indigos that gave me a perfect clutch of 8 fetile eggs that, amazingly, hatched a perfect 4.4 as the pinnacle of my years of doing captive-breeding) back in 2003. It was one of the toughest things to do, yet graduate school was a must to advance in my career. Since then, SO MUCH has changed. I feel kinda like Al Pacino in "Scent of A Woman" -- "I'm in the dark here!!!" Easing back in one foot at a time has been a challenge to some degree, however some wonderful people, like Jeff Hardwick, remembered me when I started poking my head back into the herp community. I'll never forget that e-mail he sent in recognition of my name after inquiring about his amazing Pales -- it was truly validating. As I've stated before, it's SO awesome to be back and I look forward to rekindling old friendships and acquaintances, as well as making new ones. Thanks again Phil, and you're ALWAYS welcome to drop by if ever in New York!

Jerry K.

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