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Those are some handsome lookin' animal's!
~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
Whoa - beautiful snakes! They have a LOT of orange. About what age are they? If you ever find yourself with too many . . .
Tom
They are all 07s, but they grow extremely fast. Supposable they grow to a be one of the largest form of E King.
Mark
Dang more likly visual proof that Goini(name used loosly for a Variable Getula) are probably if tested Lamp.Getula Getula (L.G.G or Eastern Chain)not closly (but still related) to S Fla king aka brooks. but then again i could be wrong...Awesome critters.Chris.....
I got these animals from a well know breeder who could trace his lines from animals caught in Echols and Tift counties in GA.
Mark
hey Mark those are beautiful! i was not saying they are not LGG or questioning their locale.
point was the S Ga easterns and the North fla goini are so similar and variable.
And that within the past couple million years may have been brother and sister.
btw youer animals look great "fat and happy"
Killer snakes!
Making me regret getting out of GA eastern kings.
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Mike
KingPin Reptiles Inc.
www.kingpinreptiles.com
Holy moly!!!
Wow Mark,
They look great, Good work my friend. Keep it up.
Will
Thanks Will
Mark
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