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Finally some pics of my high end easterns

snakeguy88 Sep 13, 2003 03:50 PM

Look at the reduced pattern especially...



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Andy Maddox
Houston Herp Key
The Reptizone

Who are you who can say it's ok to live through me? Alice In Chains

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LeosAnonymous Sep 13, 2003 04:14 PM

Sweet looking snakes... how many easterns do you keep?
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Ball Pythons, Red Striped Leos, W.Hognose and Screaming AFT's

snakeguy88 Sep 13, 2003 11:27 PM

Only 3 as of now. Numbers fluctuate...normally it is a catch and release after capture sort of thing. Keep 'em for a few days or so and then toss em back. Andy
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Andy Maddox
Houston Herp Key
The Reptizone

Who are you who can say it's ok to live through me? Alice In Chains

LeosAnonymous Sep 14, 2003 08:30 AM

If you ever find an albino eastern let me know, lol!

Do you have an easy time finding them in the Houston area?
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Leos Anonymous

Ball Pythons, Red Striped Leos, W.Hognose and Screaming AFT's

snakeguy88 Sep 14, 2003 03:47 PM

Depends. Sometimes I find up to 3 in just a few hours, sometimes I go months without seeing one. Depends on the method of looking too, some are easier than others. Andy
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Andy Maddox
Houston Herp Key
The Reptizone

Who are you who can say it's ok to live through me? Alice In Chains

Colchicine Sep 14, 2003 04:46 PM

FYI, I got an update for you. The year old Eastern captive bred hognose that I got ate its first unscented pinky yesterday. Of course, this only happened because of a lot of time and patience.
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LeosAnonymous Sep 14, 2003 06:02 PM

>>FYI, I got an update for you. The year old Eastern captive bred hognose that I got ate its first unscented pinky yesterday. Of course, this only happened because of a lot of time and patience.
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>>...the oldest task in human history: to live on a piece of land without spoiling it."
>> Aldo Leopold (1938)
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>>"Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us."
>>Calvin and Hobbes
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Leos Anonymous

Ball Pythons, Red Striped Leos, W.Hognose and Screaming AFT's

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