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New Photos of my female Eastern

Joeycoco98 Dec 27, 2010 06:22 PM

Snapped these today, picked her up a a show here in Houston a few weeks ago.

Miller
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1.1 Black Pine
1.2 Still Water Hypos
0.1 Possibly stillwater x Red Bull
1.2 N. Pinesnake
1.1 Eastern Kings
1.0 Black Milksnake
0.0.1 Plains Garter
1.0 Chow Chow(2003 Papi)
0.1 Cat(Shug

Replies (9)

Tony D Dec 27, 2010 06:38 PM

Nice one. S. GA local?
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Joeycoco98 Dec 28, 2010 12:38 AM

Nope, I posted pics of her here when I first got here and others thought she was Goini. She was sold to me for $23 as a regular Eastern. I bought her to be my poor mans S. Georgia.

Miller

>>Nice one. S. GA local?
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>>�Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.� Emmerson
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>>WWW.TDSNAKES.BLOGSPOT.COM
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1.1 Black Pine
1.2 Still Water Hypos
0.1 Possibly stillwater x Red Bull
1.2 N. Pinesnake
1.1 Eastern Kings
1.0 Black Milksnake
1.0 Chow Chow(2003 Papi)
0.1 Cat(Shug)

KevinM Dec 28, 2010 01:48 PM

Who knows what she may actually have in there, but she definitely is not getting the speckling in the dark blotches that you would expect with a goini. Nice looking animal for sure!

denbar Dec 27, 2010 08:22 PM

She's gorgeous! Has that Ga. look.

Dennis

Joeycoco98 Dec 28, 2010 12:39 AM

Thanks, I love wide banded Easterns and since I don't have the funds right now for a S. Georgia, she my fill in.

Miller

>>She's gorgeous! Has that Ga. look.
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>>Dennis
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1.1 Black Pine
1.2 Still Water Hypos
0.1 Possibly stillwater x Red Bull
1.2 N. Pinesnake
1.1 Eastern Kings
1.0 Black Milksnake
1.0 Chow Chow(2003 Papi)
0.1 Cat(Shug)

a153fish Dec 28, 2010 06:40 AM

Looks a lot like a S. Georgia to me.


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willstill Dec 28, 2010 09:49 AM

Hi,

Beautiful eastern. It certainly looks like a GA, at least a percentage anyway. Georgia eastern phenotypes tend to "take over" when crossed to more classic forms of eastern kings. The bands on the F1s tend to widen and shift and that orange creeps in there. Just like in your snake. Whatever it is, its purdy. Congrats, nice snake.

Will

Joeycoco98 Dec 28, 2010 03:24 PM

Thanks Will, I remember coveting yours at the show in Florida a couple years ago. I kept coming back to your table with Jason trying to talk myself into getting one. One day I will get a pair from you!

>>Hi,
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>>Beautiful eastern. It certainly looks like a GA, at least a percentage anyway. Georgia eastern phenotypes tend to "take over" when crossed to more classic forms of eastern kings. The bands on the F1s tend to widen and shift and that orange creeps in there. Just like in your snake. Whatever it is, its purdy. Congrats, nice snake.
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>>Will
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1.1 Black Pine
1.2 Still Water Hypos
0.1 Possibly stillwater x Red Bull
1.2 N. Pinesnake
1.1 Eastern Kings
1.0 Black Milksnake
1.0 Chow Chow(2003 Papi)
0.1 Cat(Shug)

willstill Dec 30, 2010 09:48 AM

Hey Bud,

Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate it.

Will

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