This emerged from a clutch from two w/c parents. Pretty cool looking if you ask me.


This is the first one I have seen with these lighter centers inside the blotches. Will be neat to see how she turns out.
Joe
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This emerged from a clutch from two w/c parents. Pretty cool looking if you ask me.


This is the first one I have seen with these lighter centers inside the blotches. Will be neat to see how she turns out.
Joe
Very nice looking, Joe. I don't recall ever seeing one with the white centers either.
--Dennis
Thanks Dennis. She looks completely different then the rest, that is for sure. I should take a pic of her with nice representations of my locale stock. I have really reduced my collection, but I just can't part with quite a few LTT. Love em!!
Joe
You're a tricky guy, Joe! Posting a mex mex on the milk forum!
Only kidding, but it does have that look, doesn't it?! Pretty special animal, man. I'd be marking its tub "hold back" with lightening speed. Seriously cool.
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-Cole
Thanks Cole!! Mitch said the exact same thing about it looking like a mex-mex. Don't worry, she has been set up for permenent housing for sure!!
Came from a pair that I got for my buddy at my board lines. He was showing me the clutch prior to getting rid of all of them when I saw this one, and of course said "do you want that one"!!!! After all, its from my herp spot. LOL
Joe
Cool Joe! Can't believe he released the parents!! I saw one from NY like that a few years back. It was pretty neat looking as I am sure that will be.
Dave
Thanks Dave. Was great catching up with you today brother!!! Yeah, I hope the pattern just gets better with age.
Joe
Joe, Very neat looking Ltt's, I like the buffed-out lighter centers, will be interesting to see how it looks as an adult. Like Cole stated, it looks quite mex-mex like, but its definately a keeper, congrats.....John
should be a cool looking adult too.
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Disclaimer: I do keep several snakes in pairs, and some in groups. However I realize that things can go wrong, and I have to keep a close eye on those groups, to be sure they are not being adversely affected by these living conditions. Also if one happens to eat it's cagemate, it is 100% my fault, and I know the risks in advance!
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Thanks Jorge!!
Joe
Awesome eastern reminds me of this syspila I found in wilson co Ks, didn't have the white wash as high on the dorsal but similar, I think I recall seeing it in other syspila as well in some gentilis but have to go through the photo album. sweet snake though an awesome triangulum
Sorry for the bad pic my camera at the time was not optimal...

Thats pretty cool Brandon. I have never seen one like that. Yeah, I agree, very cool to see this "trait" on these animals. Something different for sure.
Joe
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