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Where is everybody? Petting snakes?

terryd Oct 16, 2007 11:07 AM

Seems a little slow on the Milksnake forum, so I thought I'd post a few L.t. multistrata. Most of my Pales are going into burmation now. Here are a few parting shots before the big sleep.
-Dell

Powder river co. female
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terryd Oct 16, 2007 11:11 AM

I'll just keep it to one county. Powder river.

This young male ate great this year, but never really bulked up, he just kept getting longer.
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terryd Oct 16, 2007 11:17 AM

Another male, same county, but much bigger. I love his clean white nose, and the lighter reddish orange saddles. For a Powder river he has less newspapering then most Powder rivers.
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terryd Oct 16, 2007 11:21 AM

Let's see some Cherry co. multistrata. I know there out there. Here is a Cherry county that I produced this year.
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erikm Oct 16, 2007 11:43 AM

Beautiful snakes Terry!

All of my hondurans are about 10 days from going into brumation. They had their last meals last week and now I am just waiting for them to all poop and they are going for the big sleep!
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Jeff Hardwick Oct 16, 2007 07:23 PM

Well, sorta petting the snakes. Getting the little rascals feeding has kept me in the snake room for the last 4 months and probably another 4 months!
Here's a dandy little syspila and a multistriata that hatched this year.
Nice shots Dell and always good to see something unusal and fresh on the old hondo forum.....
Jeff

terryd Oct 16, 2007 11:18 PM

Uhh, you to Jeff. I don't know how you do it, you always surprise me w/ something you have produced or have in your collection, or have a photo of.
That's a great looking little multistrata in the bottom photo. I really like the face plate on it, and the wide saddles that start at the head and go into thin banding down the body is outstanding looking.
-Dell

I have this Thomas co. that has a similar head pattern. Well not as open as yours is.

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