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A-mazing my friend. Wild caught? hope so, cant find any pure blood anymore. even the folks who say they have pure animals may not actually have it. Any cross-breeding projects in the works? if not maybe you could do a breeder loan with me. Send me your male and i will breed it with a few things..could make some cool animals! Where exactly did you catch these animals?
J. Davis
"snakes are really cool"
NC Coasties have always been my favorite milks. That is a great specimen to win a "locality" arguement over! Hope this is the start of a landslide of photos there buddy! You have the best milk collection in the country in my opinion! Great job!
Hey I actually agree with Schofield on this one, man Awesome pics! Love to see more.
J. Davis
"mite free since....forever"
How can anyone say...they dont want to have a pr or 2 of those under the tree? JD, agreeing with me isnt a sign of the apocolypse. Often I carry a side of the arguement here that isnt popular, but it doesnt mean its wrong. We all should know the difference between opinion and fact. Opinion is what Y'all say....
Good luck with them, I hope you make lots and lots of babies.
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King Snakes! Who can make a better mouse trap?
J Sierra
Man you have some sweet specimens. You just dont see that quality anymore. i challenge anybody to post a pic half as sweet as that one!!
J. Davis
"If i had 2 of your snakes and 1 of mine then i would have atleast 1 awesome animal!"
Very nice, sir. Those snakes are amazing.
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Chris Jones
King of Kings Reptiles
http://www.kingofkingsreptiles.com/
"All the fancy names in the world will be of no help if you do not know the difference between chocolate pudding and pig poop." -Frank Retes
Always enjoy your photos. I'll shoot you an e-mail in a few.
-Cole
Very nice animals STRETCHx.
Dave
DNS Reptiles
Very nice. Those are swweeettt!!!
Awesome! Are those individuals wc or the result of selective breeding?
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Joe
These came from a wc male Hyde to a female Tyrrell. The Hyde male I found not far from the Tyrrell Co line.I wanted to preserve certain genetics from the Hyde animal and didn't have a female from Hyde at the time and Tyrrells and Hydes are one in the same and the offspring always turn out amazing. The Tyrrell Co line is very heavily inbred and the majority of stock out there originated from a single line. A few new wc's have surfaced over the past few years and that should add some fresh blood to the line especially since a few of those came from further north in the county and not from "the spot".
I need new bloodline "Tyrell" ...female actually.....,new blood is great....
and yes they are amazing......
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Wow, those are stunning!
I'm new to this forum, but I've had an interest in coastals for a few years now. Would you mind sharing pics of that striped Wicomico Co. morph? What's the story with that animal?
it was found by Dr. Bill Grogan formerly of Salisbury State Univ. It was his first ever wc temporalis and what a find it was! Hope to breed her next year for the first time. I owe some offspring out so it will be awhile before they will be available.
That snake is the craziest-looking temporalis I've seen. I'd definitely be interested in offspring when they become available.
Brandon
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