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locality southerns

metalpest Mar 08, 2009 03:01 AM

I was considering picking up some locality southern pines this year. Anyone know who is breeding any? Would love to see some pics if anyone has one!
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Nick Puder
www.rnpreptiles.com

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jcherry Mar 09, 2009 01:43 PM

We produce several locales and also some of the morphs. But all of the locale animals have been spoken for unless they have really large cutches, which normally does not happen.

John Cherry
Cherryville Farms

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reako45 Mar 09, 2009 08:55 PM

What are the ones in the middle?

reako45

jcherry Mar 10, 2009 11:01 AM

The top animal parents are from around the Cubberly pond area between Archer and Merideth.

The middle animal is the result of some animals (one of which is patternless) from the Camp Roosevelt area. Kind of neat light
liver colored animals, I think.

The bottom animal is for paretns off the county rd 202 over around oxford.

Attached are a few of the morphs that I like also. Southern babies are huge when hatched. About twice the size of a baby bull.

These locale animals were all collected over the years and sent to me by my good friend Jim Portis, who lives down there. Without him I would never have been able to spend the time in Florida to get these guys.

John Cherry
Cherryville Farms

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camby Mar 10, 2009 01:03 PM

HECK, I didn't even know you were still alive. I haven't seen or heard from you in around 1-2 years. I assumed Cindy had off'd you already, lol.

For the record, I like the top photo of your Southerns and good to see you!

dc

jcherry Mar 10, 2009 01:20 PM

Yes I am still here and Cindy has not run me off yet! But that may happen any day. In any case "occipher spider boy", Old herpers rarely die young they just mildew to keep from moulding.

Pic. of trumbower clutch

Cherryville Farms

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