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Old pic's I re-discovered Pulchra

Jason Nelson Jan 16, 2009 06:27 PM

These are old pics and most of these animals I dont even have any more!

Pulchra from Ric Blair

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Jason Nelson Jan 16, 2009 06:28 PM

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Jason Nelson Jan 16, 2009 06:28 PM

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Bluerosy Jan 16, 2009 09:25 PM

seriously one of the best spp of zonata. The only one I like more is the coastal , which is a lot harder to find in the hobby as well as in the wild.

reako45 Jan 17, 2009 01:14 AM

Sweet. I'm so jealous of all you out of state guys that get to breed this snake. Here in SoCal they're either one per collector only or a no go (can't exactly remember the law).

reako45

Bluerosy Jan 17, 2009 08:01 AM

Sweet. I'm so jealous of all you out of state guys that get to breed this snake. Here in SoCal they're either one per collector only or a no go (can't exactly remember the law).

The pulchra is what started all the crappy stupid (add expletives *$%*) laws in Kalifornia. A while back when commercial collecting was allowed to many rocks were being busted open and not put back in search of the pulchra. Then one idiot complians and bingo all the reptiles in Kali got restricted. Regulation is always easy . Deregualtion is fairly impossible..

Unfortunatly with the new administration we have more to look forward to of the same.

reako45 Jan 17, 2009 06:39 PM

I agree wholeheartedly. The era of the elitists who don't know us, but somehow know what's best for us is upon us. As for the herp collecting regulations, we collectors, those that destroyed the environment, are to blame.

reako45

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