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A few more SK's...

cn013 Jun 05, 2008 09:26 PM

The first a less than stellar animal from outside of Birmingham, AL. Though I even like the 'ugly' ones... the second is from the same locale as the female I posted w/ her clutch. A very dark... large Levy County, FL male that really almost looks more like an annulata. Last a lil' guy from coastal SC, outside of Charleston... just got him onto scented pinks and hope to get him going well. Enjoy the tour of the southeast...

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cn013 Jun 05, 2008 09:39 PM

All of these are from Levy Couny... the first is that large, darker male again from the top. He's pretty darn cool actually... fiesty and prime for future photography! The second is actually fully in the blue and perhaps the nicest 'apricot' I have... even looks nice now and he's a couple days away from shedding! The last is the least orange of the group but still a solid snake. Hope you like'em these are quickly becomming some of my favorite locale animals in my collection.

Chris

exposito Jun 06, 2008 07:11 AM

Chris, when I think of how many of those we pulled out of our pool and found in the yard over the years, It makes me a little nuts because we let them all go. They are great looking snakes that we don't find up here in the mountains. We did find about a 6 foot Black Rat the other day, so not all is lost, as far as herping goes. Good luck with your projects and we will see you in August.
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Thanks!

Joe Exposito
Thoroughbred Exotics, LLC
www.thoroughbredexotics.com

Sunherp Jun 06, 2008 12:03 PM

Damn you've got a nice group of elapsoides, Chris! Those things are killer, man. Congrats on the eggs, too!

-Cole

cn013 Jun 06, 2008 07:22 PM

Appreciate the kind words... and good luck w/ your production of milks this year!

Chris

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