Reptile & Amphibian Forums

Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.

Click for 65% off Shipping with Reptiles 2 You
Click for ZooMed
Click here for Dragon Serpents

Post Shed Kankakee Male

Pit_fan Sep 24, 2011 03:18 PM

Some post shed pics of a high contrast male Kankakee Bull. He's still a little less than two months old and about 16" long now.







-----
______________________________________________________________
"The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."

Replies (6)

daveb Sep 24, 2011 05:38 PM

what a pleasant looking chap. very nice pattern, colors and i think i see a smile 2 or 3 pics down from the top...

pits rule
daveb
-----
odelay odelay odelay hee hoooo...
heeeeya huhhhh!
~Back in the saddle (Aerosmith)

Pit_fan Sep 24, 2011 07:46 PM

Thanks Dave! This guy is a pistol.
-----
______________________________________________________________
"The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."

DISCERN Sep 24, 2011 08:06 PM

I really love that snake's colors and detailed patterning! Very good choice there, my friend!
-----
Genesis 1:1

Pit_fan Sep 24, 2011 11:44 PM

Thanks Billy! After seeing Ginter's big female Kankakee this past summer, that did it. I just HAD to go in that direction with my next snake...
-----
______________________________________________________________
"The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."

monklet Sep 27, 2011 09:56 AM

Awesome face on that little beast!
-----
See all my snakes at SerpenTrack.com

Pit_fan Sep 28, 2011 08:03 AM

Thanks Brad! I look forward to color/pattern potential in this individual over time.
-----
______________________________________________________________
"The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."

Site Tools