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Handful of Sonorans

Br8knitOFF Nov 14, 2010 05:30 PM

I LOVE these things!



//Todd

Replies (7)

orchidspider Nov 14, 2010 06:11 PM

gorgeous animals Todd, really nice, if I had more space, I'd still have my pair- but urs look so much better! nice goin! they look like you love them cause they are flawless, fat and healthy!
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BULLS: Pr normal (KS&TX), 1 Pr Northern (M Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada & F Minn), Pr Kankakee Co, Ill, CORNS: Pr Okeetee, SC, FOXES: Pr Western, KINGS: Pr Black Eastern (L.g.nigra) Todd Co. KY, Pr. NC Eastern Chains (M from Union Co. & F from Mecklenburg Co.), Pr."Goini", Franklin Co. Fla, Pr. Costal Banded Cal (M Hypo & F normal) Pr Speckled, Harris Co. TX, PINES: Pr Louisiana (pure descendants of Terry Vandeventer stock), Pr Southern (F light phase & M- Aiken, SC), PYTHONS: Pr normal Ball, RATS: Pr Black, Henderson Co. NC, Pr Black (M White Side & F Leucistic), Western Green, F (Mt. Hopkins, Cochise Co. AZ), OTHERS: 10 Tarantulas, 150 Orchid plants, 40 assorted tropical plants and violets, 3 Freshwater Planted Aquariums with West African Dwarf Cichlids and 2 condo-porch gardens with Bonsai, Roses and etc...

Br8knitOFF Nov 14, 2010 08:46 PM

Thanks man!

Fed all my pits tonight, so I'll take more handfuls of black pines, southern pines and hypo Stillwaters later this week...

//Todd

Bigtattoo Nov 15, 2010 04:38 AM

Now that's a beautiful handful. What no Northerns?? LOL
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BigT
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Br8knitOFF Nov 15, 2010 07:17 AM

I have a lone '10 male northern... I forgot about him- DOH!

He will be included...

Thanks,
//Todd

monklet Nov 15, 2010 09:55 AM

Wow Todd, that IS impressive! How much that handful weigh, about 10 pounds? That grey scale job is a trip. What do you call that, "Snow" or just "anery"?
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Br8knitOFF Nov 16, 2010 02:12 PM

Thanks!

No- it's a 'ghost'- got her from Tom Stevens...

//Todd

reako45 Nov 18, 2010 05:13 PM

Great pics. I love the one w/ one snake climbing down the other one.

reako45

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