"thanks for such a nice "compliment". My camera is not working well and I have a brand new one that kingsnake will not allow pics to be uploaded from so I am trying to figure out how to solve the problems but thanks for being so understanding and raining on my parade when I hatch out new 5 gene animals. E"
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Evan Stahl Reptiles
www.evanstahl.com
get off your high horse pal. I have a great, healthy, productive collection, which I prove year after year for decades now. when you have your most important lock of the year you do not move the snakes to change the newspaper! and it is very common practice for snakes to mark their territory by defecating and/or urinating when they are put into another snakes cage and when they getting fed heavily during breeding season they are going to go to the bathroom more and more often. that is just how it goes. buy those neon colored, ultra rare adults in that picture sure look fat, healthy and happy to me. why dont you try contributing something positive instead of pretending to make new combos by making up your own name for existing morphs!
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Evan Stahl Reptiles
www.evanstahl.com
Evan, I find it quite humorous to read the above posts when you were so "positive" and "complimentary" in your reply to my post a few days ago when I was so proudly sharing my Super Lemonback baby with the community. I mean I know it's only a two gene animal (not a five gene like yours) but was that really necessary or needed?
Here's your positive reply to me.
"years ago I could not even imagine saying this but enough white snakes already."
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Evan Stahl Reptiles
www.evanstahl.com
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Louis Kirkland
Cornerstone Reptiles