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A few photos

Sinaloan Sep 14, 2012 01:35 PM

A few pictures, past & present.
















































Your comments mean so much to me, If only we had your knowledge over the pond here.

Scott

Scott

Replies (5)

gerryg Sep 14, 2012 04:18 PM

Some nice snakes in there Scott... can't wait until my Stuarts are as laid back as yours.

I'm not a big fan of morphs but I will have to concede the anery hondo and the spotted annulata you're holding in your hand are pretty awesome looking animals... thanks for taking the time to share them.

Gerry

DMong Sep 14, 2012 04:43 PM

Geez!, you've got some SMOKIN' animals there, Scott! I especially like those killer spotted/bullseye annulata and the incredible L.t.stuarti!..

Thanks for sharing all of those with everyone here.......

~Doug
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mikefedzen Sep 14, 2012 10:43 PM

Wow, there's a lot of nice looking snakes there!
I really like the Spotted annulata, you produce those this year?
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Sinaloan Sep 15, 2012 01:01 AM

Thanks for the feedback guys, it's always a relief to hear it from the real deal Triangulum fans (that I try to be on the UK boards).

The Annulata clutch there were 2010 Hatchlings, I then (your going to shoot me) was forced to sell my collection on in 2011 as we just relocated and then became unemployed after a month of moving (My mrs Aswell!). So unfortunetly the Stuarti and Annulata are now with somebody with no passion for strictly Triangulum. I am trying my hardest to retrieve them back now were on our feet again, although the Annulata are ancient (Applegate 2000 imports) so sooner the better I can get a new pair for them the better.

I'm attending the UK biggest reptile expo next weekend and have already got my hands on a male Sinaloae and a male Syspilia (rare in the UK).

Sorry to dissapoint guys.

Kind Regards,
Scott

tspuckler Sep 16, 2012 08:06 AM

That's a lot of really sweet stuff!

Tim

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