I don't disagree that the "western triangulum" are nice but I think you were being overly harsh on the "eastern triangulum"!
Triangulum



Temporalis





Amaura




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I don't disagree that the "western triangulum" are nice but I think you were being overly harsh on the "eastern triangulum"!
Triangulum



Temporalis





Amaura




You certainly ARE producing fantastic arguments for the eastern forms Dell mentioned Dave!
Some super nice stuff man!, that CANNOT be denied!

........AWESOME!!
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
Those Maryland Easterns are knockouts!
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Adam Schroeder
Awesome Dave!! Those Md. LTT have to have been some of the fastest growing LTT on record to boot!! LOL. Man I really like those temporalis!!!
Ahh Dave, don't take what I said to seriously. It was only stated jokingly, if I had said it to you over the phone you'd have chuckled and not thought a thing about it again. Because it's written it tends to carry more weight for some reason.
You have put up a strong showing of east coast triangulum, and I've enjoyed seeing some of the animals in your collection. The t. triangulum(ugly step sister) are outstanding looking milks, and the temporalis are very bright nice looking milks too. The first two temporalis look to have a lot of syspila influence in them, while the last three temporalis photos look to have more of an elapsoides influence.
By the way how are your elapsoide neonates doing? Taking pinkie heads yet?
-Dell
Creme de la creme of milks.

Spazztastic crap thrower. 

Hah! Look at Dave go!
Nice milks Dave, fat and healthy as expected!
Lean in close and I'll share a secret with you Dave (Dell and Cole have some of those ugly step child milks sssshhhh - after all, what collection would be complete without a half dozen or so?)
I'm way past due for updated pics, apologies to all - I blame my psycho boss.
Nice to see all the syspila on display!! and the great white pale "Moby".
-Jeff


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Let there be triangulum and lo, the milkhead was born.
What the heck is with the smoker hypoerythristic individual in the bottom pic???......WOOOW!!!

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
That old thing? Just a gnarly gentilis that's been kicking around for years. He's produced those crackerjack orange gentilis that Cole or Dell toss up here on the forums now and then. Really fun breeding project but he's just aberrantly patterned - when bred to his sisters, the kids are amazing.
-Jeff
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Let there be triangulum and lo, the milkhead was born.
Ahh, okay,...so the very reduced coloration(hypoerythrism) on him hasn't proved to be a simple recessive trait, and it was merely a pattern/color anomaly. And the kids he produced from any of the sibling sisters didn't produce any like him either,..correct?
Very interesting and unique though, that's for sure! 
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
Me? Easterns? No! (ok, I've got a few... they're great!).
I'll get your coat shipped this week! Sorry it's taken so long!
-Cole
ha ha I didn't take it seriously at all! Its just an east coast vs. west coast battle!!
All your stuff is incredible and I know you have some of the east coast stuff in your collection.
If they're triangulum, they're all good in my book!
Later.
Dave

Yeah, all very true Dave. Both you and Dell(and many other's) have stunning examples of both Eastern and western types. And that sweet hypo temp there is yet another sweet example of a killer eastern form I must say! 
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
I really can't recall seeing an animal with colors that rich and clean - gobsmacking little twig O'tempo.
-Jeff
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Let there be triangulum and lo, the milkhead was born.
thanks Jeff! Love that gentilis you posted. Those baby elaps are taking fuzzies already, what are you talking about! ha ha But seriously they're acting as expected!
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