Where did they go?
Anyone still breeding them?
Anyone here still own them?
What about pinbanded mexican milks?
have these been lost?
thanx
~ZF
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Royal ReptileZ
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Where did they go?
Anyone still breeding them?
Anyone here still own them?
What about pinbanded mexican milks?
have these been lost?
thanx
~ZF
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Royal ReptileZ
Had a cycling problem this year-but will have two new females producing in '08
Brad Chambers

would be the appropriate word. I'd like to see more annulata on the forum as well. They're so underrated, but I'm definitely in the market for some, especiially the spotteds and/or pin-striped.
Jerry Kruse 
I agree Jerry,
very cool snakes.I used to have some pretty nice annulata but sold off my group to Ric Blair about four years ago.I had spotted line and pinners.Now I just work with locale animals.
here are the two best spotted I ever produced.


Shannon
Good minds think alike. I see you have some locale annulatas, Freer County Texas if I'm not mistaken. I plan to nail some pinners eventually, but am just focused on my zonata (also a great name for a girl.....) affliction that I'm now satiating. How are the Blanchard's doing btw?? Attached is a pic of one of my Pueblans, circa 1998, from Dave Blody's old line of wide-whites (and I used to have what began as the "orange" Pueblans, LOL). Ahhh, those were the days.
Jerry Kruse 

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Jerry,
Thats a cool looking campbelli there.I remeber those lookers.
The blanchardi took last year and this year off. Maybe next year?
Shannon
what the heck is keepin' 'em from doing their thing? What's the run-down for brumation (i.e.: temps, duration) and introduction delay post-brumation? I can't imagine that they're much different than most Mexican triangulum (except, I would imagine, for humidity as the Yucatan peninsula region can be quite humid). Hmmm, weird. Maybe offering an empty Corona box might make them feel more at-home? (chuckle....)
Jerry Kruse 

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Brad, put me at the top of the list for a pair, please!
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Todd Hughes
You're right behind Nathan Wells lol...
Brad
as always, haha, he is quick!
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Todd Hughes
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