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FREE PROVEN BREEDER HET AXANTHICS ON KINGSNAKE

kenfoster Sep 07, 2003 01:58 PM

I would like to thank everyone for their incredible emails. I received over 300. It was fun responding to each one of them. It is truly gratifying to see so many young people and families that are into their Ball Pythons. Many of the stories were sad but most were very uplifting. It was an extremely difficult decision to make a selection. As a matter a fact, I could not make just one. So I plan to give away four balls, one 1.0 Het Axanthics (725 grams), one 1.0 Het Albino (420 grams), and two sweet little normal females.

· The 1.0 Het Axanthics goes to Eric West an elementary school science teacher that uses his reptiles for help teaching his students.

· Two baby normal females will be sent to Larry Walker and his sons Mike and Chris to replace the ones that were recently loss due to an unfortunate accident.

· The 1.0 Het Albino will be sent to Bob Kite to breed to his 0.2 Het albinos. Bob good luck on your albino project.

Thanks everyone,
Ken & Tory Foster
www.fosterreptiles.net
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Replies (9)

jmartin104 Sep 07, 2003 03:03 PM

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Jay A. Martin

jmartin104 Sep 07, 2003 03:03 PM

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Jay A. Martin

BallBoutique Sep 07, 2003 03:04 PM

Did you ever produce axanthics from the het?
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RicK Denmon

Ball Boutique,Inc.

kenfoster Sep 07, 2003 03:37 PM

The snake is a proven breeder. The snake can be verified. He was obtained from John Donahoe of Tuwa'chu'a Serpents. The sire was an Axanthic male purchased from Michael Jolliff himself by Dave Muenster from SnowBoas.com and he produced the animal. I do not know if his offspring produced axanthics, they may still be in the oven for all I know. My personal axanthics projects are VPI Lines (My prefered line). This male was a Jolliff Line.
Good Story

BallBoutique Sep 07, 2003 03:45 PM

very interesting.
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RicK Denmon

Ball Boutique,Inc.

jenericreptiles Sep 07, 2003 11:42 PM

I'm very interested

Josh06 Sep 07, 2003 05:49 PM

I never even saw your post for free snakes. I definetely would've e-mailed you. Those were some lucky people, to get picked out of 300 and all...
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Josh
My Email

satheara Sep 07, 2003 05:59 PM

too bad Im not a part of the lucky four! oh well... i cant say that i would have used it to teach kids science!!! you made a good choice... and youre extremely generous! =oD now im on a quest for some cheap hets or poss hets.. haha! like that even exists!!!
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*Satheara Sin*
Satheara@yahoo.com
Life's a Sin

Vtherpster Sep 07, 2003 10:15 PM

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