does anyone know what happened to Renegade Reptiles stock when Rick Trenny died last year?
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does anyone know what happened to Renegade Reptiles stock when Rick Trenny died last year?
Susan Hardy got them.
Shannon

nice milk shannon!
Thanks, its one I produced a few years back when I was working with the spoted line.
here is another one I produced also.
Shannon

Thanks Shannon. Do you know how I can get in touch with Susan Hardy? I am looking for a breeder of spotted annulatas, and could give you my e-mail if necessary. "New guy" here and I'm not sure how far we can carry this exchange without violating the advertising rules. Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
She has a website linked to kingsnake.com - goto the breeders section in the homepage and you can get her email and phone from there.
Dave
DNS Reptiles
Much appreciated. THX,Glenn
There is not a more attractive milksnake,or snake period, in my opinion. I have wanted one for the longest time.
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-Jake
1.1 juvie mexican milks
1.0 adult california kingsnake
0.1 mexican double yellowheaded amazon parrot
Before my friend, Rick Trenney, passed away last year, he gave me his annulata to work with because I was already very dedicated to the albino annulata project as well as other annulata morphs. I am proud that Rick thought enough of me and my ability as a breeder to pass his animals on to me. Rick was a great friend and mentor and I will do my best to keep his legacy alive by producing the best cutting edge annulata morphs.
I was able to produce two clutches from Ricks annulata. The first loco to loco breeding and a spotted male to het spotted female. From the loco to loco breeding I was able to produce 2 loco offspring and 2 Trenney Super Stripe. I believe these to be the first ever striped annulata ever produced. I got 4 het. spotted and 2 spotted annulata from breeding the spotted male to the het. female. In 2008 I will be attempt to bred for more spotteds and outsross the albino into these line to produce double het. albino spotted and albino loco.
Susan Hardy

these were produced a couple years ago from a couple normal looking parents.They should breed this year and also will be bred to a perfect spotted one I produced three years ago.
Rick was a very close friend of mine as well and he is very missed.
Enjoy,
Shannon





Shannon,
Awesome snakes, glad to see pics, those are so orange. Do you know if the adults that produced them are related to the spotted line or any animals that were from Ricks line. They look a lot different from what I am working with.
Susan
Thanks Susan,
Nope, the adults that produce these are f1s from old time stock that Ric Blair had.
Shannon
Hey Shannon,
Have you heard from Ric Blair lately? I know that he can be difficult to get a hold of at times, but he usually responds to my e-mails eventually. I haven't been able to get a responce from him for months. I've also heard that he's downsizing his collection, but this could all just be rumors.
-Phil
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Work is the curse
of the drinking class!
Phil, I haven't talked with him for a couple months myself.He is real busy and has found other interest.
He has all but gotten out of snakes I hear.
Shannon
Nice stripes, spotteds still take the cake for me though.
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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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