which one do you like better? I like the lighter one.


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which one do you like better? I like the lighter one.


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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks
Captive Bred Locality Matched Desert Kingsnakes
wow, I really like them both Joe. I need a male from around Dryden area if you happen to "observe one".LOL...
L8r Shannon
>>wow, I really like them both Joe. I need a male from around Dryden area if you happen to "observe one".LOL...
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>>L8r Shannon
No problem, we know lots of land owners near Dryden.
And thanks, these two were my picks out of a gaggle of them so they both should be nice. The aberrant and possible sib are both female, so these are my boys.
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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks
Captive Bred Locality Matched Desert Kingsnakes
Joe, These are both really nice. Is this what is considered to be the "southwestern bullsnake" from the Tennant field guide?
I'm set to receive a nice female RR tommorow. Hopefully nice colors like these. I'll post pics this weekend.
thanks,
kevin
I don't see that reference in Tennant, must be the third edition which I do not have.
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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks
Captive Bred Locality Matched Desert Kingsnakes
I've always considered them sonoran gophers, myself, just based on the appearance. They are indeed nice animals.
The lighter one is nice, no doubt, I like how the black disappears about a third down, but I like the dark one better, the uniform blotches and redder color remind me of a boa! I imagine that both will get better looking as they age! Those rock, Forkinator! But I like this one best!

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Todd Hughes
>> But I like this one best!
No doubt that is a nice one!
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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks
Captive Bred Locality Matched Desert Kingsnakes
WOW! They are both awesome! I like the darker one better.
Dan
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