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Chocolate Banana and a het sibling

Nokturnel Tom Mar 11, 2009 11:37 PM

These have just started to feed heavily. They always fed but have really turned on now and should start growing rapidly. Brooksi are my faves but I am really enjoying these little Cal Kings too.


Tom Stevens
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Replies (4)

Kerby... Mar 12, 2009 12:08 AM

The pair I used to have were both for albinism.

Kerby...
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Lonesome Valley Reptiles
www.lonesomevalleyreptiles.com
Specializing In California Kingsnakes

Kerby... Mar 12, 2009 12:09 AM

het for albinism that is.

Kerby...
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Lonesome Valley Reptiles
www.lonesomevalleyreptiles.com
Specializing In California Kingsnakes

vichris Mar 13, 2009 05:46 AM

Whats up dude? Are you gonna breed anything this year? I just have a very few snakes left. Not breeding any of them. Keep in touch.


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Vichris
"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane"- Marcus Aurelius

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Kerby... Mar 13, 2009 09:25 AM

I might as well, I tried selling my whole collection...but no takers,,,,they just wanted to piece meal it. I still would like to get rid of about 50 breeders and keep a few.....but I've already brought them up and will be breeding them in a few weeks. A lot of special projects...oh well, I guesss I will hang onto to them another year LOL

Going to Kansas next week for a taxidermy competition...also going to the World Taxidermy Show in May this year.

Later Chris,

Kerby...
Lonesome Valley Taxidermy
www.lonesomevalleytaxidermy.com
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Lonesome Valley Reptiles
www.lonesomevalleyreptiles.com
Specializing In California Kingsnakes

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