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Central & S. American Milks

lucy47 Oct 29, 2012 09:19 AM

If anyone knows what's the status of real untainted by morphs or crosses in captive breeding stock of...

Honduran Milks

Black Milks

Andean Milks

Micropholis

I know Black Milks are pretty solid but where can a guy get some real deal Hondurans? Especially from a large size line?

Are there any other lines of Black Milks? The SA zoo line has to be getting a bit tired....maybe?

Andean Milks are cool as well but lately I've seen some suspect Andeans.

Micropholis is just a pipe dream at this point but is anyone working with them?

Replies (6)

DMong Oct 29, 2012 10:20 AM

I PM'd you.......

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

serpentinespecialties.webs.com

lucy47 Oct 29, 2012 07:55 PM

Doug

I got nothing? Send me an email

Getula100 at gmail.com

Dniles Oct 29, 2012 05:24 PM

There is the new Hardwick line of locality gaigeae. He is sending me F2's this week and he has F1's. they come with their own GPS coordinates!

I have some tangerine andeans from the old Steve Hammack imported line that Jimmy Mabe and Dennis Mountain used to work with.

I will post pics of these soon.

Dave
DNS Reptiles

lucy47 Oct 29, 2012 07:50 PM

Interesting on the new Black Milk line. Anything different about them? Smaller adult size etc... Love the tangerine Andeans please post pics! Are they breeding for you? Thanks for the info.

Dniles Oct 29, 2012 08:33 PM

The main difference in this line I'm told is that the adults are a bit smaller than the San Antonio Zoo line. I think Jeff said his adults are in the 4-5 foot range.

Dave

DMong Oct 31, 2012 10:03 PM

Yeah, those gaigeae are the "Providencia" (San Jose Province) that I mentioned to you.

And those old-school Hammack/Mabe andesiana are pretty sweet! Looking forward to those pics too Dave......

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

serpentinespecialties.webs.com

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