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L. t. triangulum

Dniles Mar 01, 2009 06:45 PM

Had to show off the newest eastern milk additions to my collection. I got these from Doug Lindsay in a trade. He got them from Joecop who hatched them out this summer. They are Montgomery county MD locality. These are pretty big for their age and ate f/t pinks the day they arrived.

Here's one

Here's another

Here's an 05 female that is Westchester county, NY locality. She's not new to the collection but one of my favorites.

Enjoy.

Dave

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Replies (7)

snake_bit Mar 01, 2009 07:19 PM

You better order extra pinks from your rodent man. Unlike many Ltt those two eat like crazy. That 05' Westchester Co.NY has great brown/red and the coolist Y pattern on its head.How big is that snake ?
Very nice Dave.
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"Wake me when its April"

Doug L

joecop Mar 01, 2009 07:27 PM

Those Ltt Mont. counties have a big momma!! Guess they are trying to catch up! Glad you like them Dave. I have pics of them hatching and will have to send them to you.

Dniles Mar 01, 2009 08:04 PM

Hey Joe, how big is the mother? I'd love to see pics of them hatchings if you have a chance to send them.

thanks,
Dave
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joecop Mar 01, 2009 09:55 PM

Dave, I believe they are FILM photos. Email me your address and I will see if I can find them and send them to you. I have not taped her since I caught her but she was 31-32 inches then. I will tape her here soon and let you know. I would guess 33-34 or so and healthy.

Dniles Mar 01, 2009 08:02 PM

Hey Doug,

She's just over 2 feet, maybe 26 -28 inches. I love that Y too on her neck. It's classic.

Talk with you soon.

Dave
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Joe_M Mar 01, 2009 08:36 PM

That's quite the L.t.t. collection your putting together there Dave, very nice. I just brought up my easterns. Can’t wait for spring!
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Joe

terryd Mar 01, 2009 10:51 PM

Relief to see them eat the first day I bet, always nice to have hungry dinner guests.
Really like the older animal you posted Dave, it is showing quite a bit of orange between it's saddles.

-Dell

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