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Georgia Eastern Kingsnake.

Keith Hillson Sep 29, 2003 07:43 AM

Kevin Enge sent me a pic of one similar to this he produced. Hopefully he posts it as its a beautiful snake. Here is a new pic of the one I got from Will Still whose breeders came from Kevin Enge.

Keith
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Replies (6)

BlueKing Sep 29, 2003 01:05 PM

Like I said, Beautiful Animal! I picked up a pair of beautiful Kevin Enge's (baby) Easterns two weeks ago. The ones I have are the offspring from that giant South GA Eastern that he has. (look forward to breeding them soon). I will post some pics soon. (Have to buy a camera first in a couple of days) Just retired from the Army this month, so I've been pretty busy settling in the family at the new home. Slowly starting my own collection of Kingsnakes, though; Now that FINALLY have time for them! ! ! !

ZEE

1.0 Dry. Cor. Couperi
1.1 SW. FL. Getulus
1.1 So. GA. Getulus
1.1 (large)So. NC. Getulus
1.1 50/50 Californae
0.1 (large) N. FL. triangulum elapsoides

BlueKing Sep 29, 2003 01:10 PM

It's awesome! GREAT SITE! It's nice to see all the different variations of Easterns' out there! I would like to contribute some NC, FL, and GA specific locale pics soon!
Thanks!

Zee

Keith Hillson Sep 29, 2003 01:35 PM

Your animals are directly related to this one. His grandfather is your pairs father and mines mother is you pairs mothers sister. Very confusing I must say LOL.

BlueKing Sep 29, 2003 01:46 PM

Wow! Interesting indeed! My pair resembles the father and the male has 20 (Avg. 2scales wide bands on top), the female slightly skinnier bands and 25 in count. The pair came from Kevin's later clutch which only had this one female and eight males in it. I like these guys, cause they look almost like Cal kings! It's a different but naturally interesting occuring form.

Zee

Keith Hillson Sep 29, 2003 03:17 PM

Here is my males sister and another pic of him.

Keith


BlueKing Sep 29, 2003 04:10 PM

Thanks for the pics! My two little ones are very similar to the "sister pic" maybe a little lighter in the bands.
It's too bad I can't have some OBKs, I like them too, but I live in NC.

I wonder if I can keep ANY easterns with speckling in their pattern since they seem to occur (sporadically - my own past collecting experience) all over the coastal areas from S. Va. to N. Florida. Just a thought!

BTW:Do you know how I can get in touch with Will Still?
THANKS AGAIN!

ZEE

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