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Adult Mexican Milk Pics

daneby Jan 26, 2008 11:03 PM

Here's some more pictures to show how bright Mexican Milks are as adults.

04' Male

02' Female

Breeding pair (notice the male biting the female)

A pair thinking about breeding

Just showing off the pinner male again

Thanks for looking,
D.E.

Replies (16)

JKruse Jan 27, 2008 12:23 AM

Nice to see some more annulatas -- seemingly so underrated! Any locale data on those gems? Shannon's got some newer blood from Freer, Tex. Same locale that Applegate's threw the spotteds. Very nice indeed.

Jerry Kruse

DMong Jan 27, 2008 01:47 AM

Very nice annulata indeed!.........and I don't mind the "pinner" being showed off again either,.........I think those are fantastic.

~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"

Jeff Hardwick Jan 27, 2008 11:21 AM

Wow Dan, those are fantastically healthy looking milks - just excellent!
In your search for the 'choke your mamma' annulata, try to find Wayne Sanders. I have an old post (pic only) of his with the most amazing annulata I've ever seen...a line which he was producing for awhile. If I can scan and upload the pic, I'll send you a copy.
Great looking annulata.....
Jeff

Dniles Jan 27, 2008 12:20 PM

Hey Dan,

Awesome snakes. I love that pinner. Jeff's right...Wayne has some killer annulata. I visited his place 2 years ago and was blown away by his mexican milks. He's got some killer pinners but I don't know if he's working with any spotted or not. At least he wasn't back then. Anyway, email me if you would like his email info.

Dave
DNS Reptiles

Don Shores Jan 27, 2008 01:08 PM

Those are really nice Annulata. Is Susan Hardy still selling albino annulata?

blupanther Jan 28, 2008 11:42 AM

Great pics. The super clean coloration of adults is what attracted me to annulata. They don't develop the black tipping which is typical for so many other milk species. I can't wait till mine grow up so I can see what they will throw.
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-Jake

1.1 mexican milk
0.0.1 argentine black and white tegu
0.1 mexican double yellowheaded amazon parrot

BobS Jan 28, 2008 01:29 PM

Nice Mex. Milks. Is that the Freedom Breeder racks you are using? How do you like them? Do you pull the bigger one out and dump them in a garbage can like the smaller ones when cleaning or a shop vac or something else? Thanks. Good luck with the Annulatta.

Bob.

daneby Jan 28, 2008 08:33 PM

Thanks everybody.

Bob, I use freedom breeders for most of my stuff. I've tried alot of different racks, but none compare to freedoms in my opinion. I use a dust pan to scoop bedding out of the biggest ones.

D.E.

BobS Jan 28, 2008 09:30 PM

n/m

snarla67 Feb 02, 2008 11:37 PM

I have been away for far too long, I had an accident back in mid december and broke the ulna bone in my right arm at the elbow. I am getting back to normal and start physical therapy on monday. Anyway here are some pics of our Albino Annulata, a patternless and the hatchling Trenney Stripe, I will post more as we have a ton of very cool annulata color and pattern morphs animals I want to show off.

Cheers,

Susan Hardy

snarla67 Feb 02, 2008 11:39 PM

Here is the patternless a female.

Susan

snarla67 Feb 02, 2008 11:41 PM

Its a male born July 2007

snarla67 Feb 02, 2008 11:45 PM

Here is a nice albino we are raising up.

Susan Hardy

snarla67 Feb 02, 2008 11:47 PM

Here is a sibling to the Trenney Super Stripe.

Susan

antelope Feb 03, 2008 12:06 AM

Susan, thanks so much for putting those up, we have been wondering about y'all! Looks like you have a ton of great milks, hope you have a speedy and as pain free recovery as possible. You do have a few normals in the batches, don't you? Locality?
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Todd Hughes

blupanther Feb 04, 2008 05:48 PM

Where did your stock originate? There is so much to be discovered yet with annulata. Please do post more pics of your morphs. Any spotteds? Anyone?
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-Jake

1.1 juvie mexican milks
1.0 adult california kingsnake
0.1 mexican double yellowheaded amazon parrot

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