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Fl kings.

buddygrout Dec 20, 2008 01:42 PM

Here is my Brevard county Fl kings. I also picked up a pair of albino Fl kings at Daytona last August. I don't have any photos of the albinos yet.

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buddygrout Dec 20, 2008 01:45 PM

By the way they are not attempting to eat each other in this photo. I still won't trust leaving them together permanently.
Here is my female cal king preparing to lay eggs.

BobS Dec 20, 2008 06:18 PM

Nice classic look.

kevine Dec 21, 2008 05:17 PM

Nice lookin Kings. Just curious the history of those as I grew up in Brevard County and my family still lives there.
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Kevin Harrell
www.harrellandsonsherps.com

buddygrout Dec 21, 2008 09:27 PM

Their parents were from Merritt Island south of the Kennedy space
center north of the barge canal. That area is losing wooded areas
it would be hard to find kings there now. Buddy.

buddygrout Dec 21, 2008 09:30 PM

Oh, are you still in the brevard county Fl area?

kevine Dec 22, 2008 06:42 AM

I grew up in Melbourne but have lived in Pasco county for many years now. My family still lives in Grant. As a matter of fact I am heading over there in about an hour. Each time I return there I am amazed at the growth that has taken place.
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Kevin Harrell
www.harrellandsonsherps.com

Brad_Lee Dec 22, 2008 03:34 PM

Buddy,
That pair of Brevard's that you have are just classic Florida Kings. I'm really looking forward to you producing from this pair. Please let me know if/when they lay. If you ever decide to part with the pair, please give me the opportunity to get them. They are just a beautiful LOCALITY SPECIFIC pair of FL kings. That, in my opinion makes them even more interesting.
Brad Bauserman (BLB1029@cs.com)

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