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Pinellas co.,Florida Sand Kings

kh70 Oct 04, 2013 02:38 PM

One the prettiest naturally occurring locales of Getula period! These are F1's produced by Nick Mesa from animals he collected himself. My pair are 2012 hatch and won't be ready to breed until 2015. Both are around 3' in length.

First up is the male.


Another of the male

The female.

Replies (5)

ncherpergk Oct 04, 2013 10:56 PM

All very beautiful...especially the Pinellas.

Greg

reako45 Oct 07, 2013 02:12 AM

I have to agree w/ you! Gorgeous!

reako45

willstill Oct 11, 2013 09:00 AM

Those are spectacular, Man. I have not looked to add any new kings to the collection in years, but those are tempting.

Will

kh70 Oct 12, 2013 12:23 PM

Hey buddy! Yeah this is a great line with a traceable history. Nick captured his own animals and is still using a wc male. Here is the F1 mother to my male. She came from a stunning wc male that passed away. In fact her father is pictured in Brian Hubbs big Common Kingsnake book. He is on the cover and inside the book as well. This photo is by Nick Mesa

willstill Oct 12, 2013 09:14 PM

Good to see you back my friend. Its been too long. Maybe you can help bring this joint back from the abyss.

Are those snakes also known as Suwannee kings?

Will

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