Here is one of 8 from one of my breeder pairs of Hwy 118. Nice dark Celaenops face, with a light spot of dark red on the nose.

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Here is one of 8 from one of my breeder pairs of Hwy 118. Nice dark Celaenops face, with a light spot of dark red on the nose.

Here's one with one of her siblings.

A pair from the same clutch with light white on the nose.

Close up of another from the clutch of 8.

And here is a friend of the family. Not from Hwy 118, but Black Gap.

Here she is again.

One more friend of the family.

Terry, they all look great! Send me a pm.
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Todd Hughes
And because this "Milksnake" forum is turning into a Honduran milksnake forum, here are some 2007 F2's from unrelated U.S. stock. To keep everybody happy.

Another from a clutch of three.

And the last of the clutch. Miss white faced Hondo. In blue, obviously.

Here is a different Hondo. clutch from 2007.

Oh, here they all are under here.

I can't end with out posting a Pale. Thanks for looking and hope you liked at least one snake in this post.
Dell
Thomas county NE. 2007, male.

I've gotta get a pair of Pales one of these days.
Man they look nice! Great photo!
-Phil
sock head one...and that other wide banded one on the left!
I would love to see both of those pictured by themselves...very different.
Cool stuff.
-RG
very very cool to see people working with normal honduran milks
beautiful snakes... Basic tricolor hondos are one of my favorite snakes hands down
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Peyton Hale
Knoblochi & Hondurans

Outstanding... that is sharp!
Chris
i love the orange head...outstanding
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1.1 striped ghosts
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1.1 albino corns
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1.3 ghost corns
1.0 butter
1.0 snow corns
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Terry,
Celaenops are fantastic snakes. Great photographs...especially those of the Black Gap snake. Some super images.
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Gerald Keown
Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research
www.southwesternherp.com
Those are nice... gotta give those NM milks a shot someday!
Chris
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