The male just recovered from a URI and ate for the first time since bringing him up from cool. Both are big! Top is male and bottom is female.


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The male just recovered from a URI and ate for the first time since bringing him up from cool. Both are big! Top is male and bottom is female.


more pics of the female please Joe the lighting wasnt right on that one.You have some real smokin' snakes.Cant wait to see the babys
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"Wake me when its April"
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Doug L
Thanks Doug. I will take some more of the female in a week when I start warming her up a bit. The ones of her sucked, I agree. She should have been the best too because she looks better and was COLD and slow moving. No excuse not to have good photos of her.
Doug, these are a little better. At least you can see her sides this time.



Wow Joe, she is fantastic! graet looking snake!
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Todd Hughes
Hey Diego, is that second one Prescott Valley locale? Very nice snakes.
That's actually an old baby picture of my female knoblochi. Hard to tell what she is from the top view.
Here's some better pics of her I just took today:


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Diego
Diego, she is super nice man. I love the temperment of the knobs. Where are you located?
You have a really nice pair (of snakes!) yourself! 
I am in Peoria, AZ, just west of Phoenix.
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Diego
Damn Diego, was hoping you were closer. We could get some match making going on!! Funny, from the top view I would have sworn that was a prescott pryo in that photo you posted!
...where are you at?
You know, now that you mention it, she does look like a AZ pyro from that angle in that picture.
Why do you want a Prescott Valley pyro? The wild caughts are really ugly, with tons of black crossovers. Generally speaking, of course.
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Diego
No, its not that I wanted one, it just looked like some I have seen with a high band count. I was hoping to hook up our knobs!! Well, maybe one day. I live in Montgomery County ,Maryland. My wife lived in Surprise Az. for years and I would go herping there. Caught a TON of Majave and western diamondbacks. Those Mojave's are nasty mean!!(Mohave-Mojave, seen it both ways)
I'm literally 5 minutes from there. You must have spent some time in the White Tanks, huh?
Yeah, Mohaves (the snake is spelled Mohave, the county is spelled Mojave - dumb, I know) can be pretty pissy! Here's a pretty little one I pulled out of a family's garage last year in Surprise:


That female knob's gonna need a boyfriend next season. I'll have to try and find one this year.
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Diego
Wow, 5 minute away huh. I did spend some time at the white tanks. Funny, small world. I have REAL good hot spot there that I will send to your email. They still own the house there and had to rent do to our lovely economy and all. I used to go out to the spot at night to herp and you better be wearing boots! Man, rattlesnakes were everywhere!! I almost stepped on them multiple times. Caught a 4 1/2 foot mohave the last night I was there. Cool stuff Diego.
The Knob is great but I'm partial to that caleanops or whatever the frick you call it
Like the NM chile, get it?? You know - New Mexico Milksnake...helloo...is this thing on?
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Diego
...ooooh.
Very nice,Diego why dont you move to the north east so we can borrow your snakes.LOL
Second thought, i don't wish that on anyone.Your live where I wanna live.
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"Wake me when its April"
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Doug L
...I might be going east for a bit, but not THAT far east!
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Diego
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