here's a pair of '06's. The color is awesome on these snakes.
these guys are really small for their age but have been putting on some size over the past few months...


Thanks for looking.
byron.d
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here's a pair of '06's. The color is awesome on these snakes.
these guys are really small for their age but have been putting on some size over the past few months...


Thanks for looking.
byron.d
Very nice. They look like the real deal to me.
jason
are legit. If what I was told is accurate, these go back to a wild caught amel that was bred to locality matched animals. These are from an old bloodline.
Thanks again Jason.
byron.d
Those are beauties. Look alot like the SD's @ least to my untrained eye.
reako45
These have very similar coloring to Applegates as youngsters. The patterning is pretty different though.
The linage on this pair traces solidly back to wild caught stock.
Thanks again.
byron.d
I have not looked into this all too much but aren't Pacifics and San Diegos pretty much the same snake other than locale? I have a hard time telling them apart. The snakes you posted are beautiful. If they're traceable as far as lineage I'd keep that line going without ever using S.D.s.... Why one was so popular and the other not is kinda weird but I guess it's in a brand name that people find appealing, like Applegate.
Tom Stevens
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