This is a recent acquisition of mine. These are awesome... much more attractive than a typical "brooksi" in my opinion. I just wish I had a female of the same type to breed him to.


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This is a recent acquisition of mine. These are awesome... much more attractive than a typical "brooksi" in my opinion. I just wish I had a female of the same type to breed him to.


Love these kinds of pics. MORE, MORE!
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"Yeah ya told me, and ya wrote it down too. But how the hell am I supposed to remember!"
What a great setting for those pics. Beautiful.
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0.1 Lampropeltis Getula Floridana
1.0 Elaphe Guttata Slowinskii
Nick, that is one beautiful snake, I wish you had a female too so I could get one of the offspring!! Is this one you caught? Kevin
Hey Kevin, I wish I could find a kingsnake like that! I've found a couple in Hillsborough County, but they both looked similar to canefield kings. This guy is a first-generation sulfur captive bred by Len Krysko. I should be able to get at least one female for him, but it would be a couple years before I could breed them. I'll probably breed him to a few different things this coming season anyway. I've got a Hillsborough female that I caught, but she's average looking, and may not be big enough to breed next year.
Nick
Those Florida kings are stunning. Living gems is the best way to describe them.
Steve
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Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
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