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Pics of my Jeff Hardwick Polyzona

Patton Nov 23, 2007 11:47 AM

I just got a 1.1 pair of Polyzona from Jeff hardwick and wanted to share some pics. These are my first Milks
from south of the U.S. border, and I'm hooked.
Female

Male

Enjoy!
-Phil
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Replies (5)

Dniles Nov 23, 2007 08:06 PM

Phil,

Very nice! I don't have any polyzona in my collection, but maybe I should.

Dave
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Patton Nov 23, 2007 10:18 PM

I wouldn't mind getting a pair of those Cosala Sinaloans you have. I guess there's always gonna be something on the wish list. Keeps the hobby from getting boring. I know that there are a few other people that are working with Polys too. Hopefully they will become a little more common in the hobby. The babys are huge. They were born 10/07/07 and have had a fuzzy for their third meal, which was Thursday 11/21/07. They're a little flighty, but nothing worse than most of the N. American Triangulum. I'm really looking forward to seeing their color change too. I'll definitely be taking a lot of pics.
-Phil
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Dniles Nov 24, 2007 09:24 AM

I know what you mean about always having something on the wish list...this hobby is addicting

Definately post pics of those guys as they change to red and black. I'd be interested to see that change over time.

Dave
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Jeff Hardwick Nov 24, 2007 10:42 AM

The dam refuses to comply for a photo shoot, might sneak up on her one day tho....
John Fraser has/had locality polyz if anybody's interested. They're the Lago de Peten (Flores District) Guatemala line and start out as a tri-color then morph into a typical red/black snake. I'll get some pics posted in the next week or so of the line.

Patton Nov 24, 2007 10:55 AM

That is one awesome looking snake Jeff.
Thanks a lot!
-Phil
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