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Here's a few pics for you guys

Nokturnel Tom May 05, 2009 11:42 AM

Not much time for the computer these days........too busy shoveling snake poop. Here's a few pics.
This is a possible het Hypo from an Eastern X Hypo Brooksi pair of hets. You can see the snakes in this post all just ate....i think this guy will shed soon. He usually has some nice orange on him



Here's some het Lavs sired by my Sulfur Lav







and one off topic snake...a nice Tangerine Albino Hondo with lots of white on him...



Heck here's one more...though I wanna breed these some year this gal is just a pet. These are GREAT pets....really cool to hold one of these guys..




Tom Stevens

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Replies (12)

Br8knitOFF May 05, 2009 12:57 PM

I want some subocs!!!

I WILL have some this summer!

//Todd

Joe Forks May 05, 2009 03:39 PM

>>I want some subocs!!!
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>>I WILL have some this summer!
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>>//Todd

just go road cruising in front of Antelope's house! hahahaha
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Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks

antelope May 05, 2009 03:41 PM

SOOOOOO, NOT funny Forky, I am still lamenting, and if you want to find graybands, cruise in front of Forky's house!!!!!
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Todd Hughes

Joe Forks May 05, 2009 04:47 PM

>>SOOOOOO, NOT funny Forky, I am still lamenting, and if you want to find graybands, cruise in front of Forky's house!!!!!
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>>Todd Hughes

I don't keep any gray-bands hahahaha - but you can find kennerlyi in my yard in Marathon naturally, along with scuts, atrox, splendies, viridis, and maybe albino blond subocs
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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks

Br8knitOFF May 05, 2009 09:01 PM

LOL!

Toddy- quit while you're ahead.

We'll get some more good shots of "Forks out in the field", doing his thing again this summer...

//Todd

Joe Forks May 05, 2009 09:56 PM

>>LOL!
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>>Toddy- quit while you're ahead.
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>>We'll get some more good shots of "Forks out in the field", doing his thing again this summer...
>>
>>//Todd

call Toddy concerning that very subject.... we've got tentative dates...
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Herp Conservation Unlimited
Mexicana Group Directory
Photography by Joseph E. Forks

Br8knitOFF May 05, 2009 08:56 PM

ROFLMAO!

//Todd

antelope May 06, 2009 08:27 AM

As in, do you wanna go?
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Todd Hughes

Br8knitOFF May 06, 2009 03:24 PM

..of course!

Give me a call tonight at home.

//Todd

antelope May 05, 2009 03:40 PM

Finally got into the kick @$$ rats, now you're hopelessly lost! Great job on the kings and that hondo is awesome!
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Todd Hughes

trevid May 06, 2009 12:15 PM

Great looking brooksi Tom. I am expecting eggs soon and was wondering what temp you incubated the eggs. The range i've seen go from 74 to 84 degrees. thanx

nokturnel tom May 06, 2009 10:08 PM

Thanks! Nice to see some comments that actually talk about the snakes I posted haha!
I used to use an incubator and it drove me nuts. Cool temps will mean longer hatching times but warm temps seem to leave clutches male heavy? I just leave em in my snake room where they fluctuate between 75-85....if the room gets too hot I move the egg boxes closer to the floor. I think to have them about 80 is ideal, good luck...looking forward to seeing everyones 09 babies. Tom Stevens
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