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Hey everyone, lets see some pics of those grey rat snakes!!! N/P

Hotshot Nov 12, 2003 06:51 PM

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terryp Nov 13, 2003 08:35 AM

my male gray rat snake.

Terry Parks
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Hotshot Nov 13, 2003 10:05 AM

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RichH Nov 13, 2003 11:04 AM

Nice pic Terry. I tried to get some clean pics of the white oaks and the various glades rats but my HP Digital is on the fritz. Still under warranty but I will be without my toy for a spell while I ship this back to them for the replacement.

How are the white oaks looking?

Rich Hebron

terryp Nov 13, 2003 01:27 PM

I'll take some pics tonight and send you a few. I'll post one or two on this thread.

Terry Parks

CrazyCorn Nov 13, 2003 06:54 PM

Enjoy!

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David Hiscock.

Hotshot Nov 14, 2003 10:43 AM

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Steve G Nov 13, 2003 09:13 PM

This guy was produced by Jim Kavney.....gotta give credit where credit is due. I hate to tell ya', but when it comes to obsoleta, us guys in Florida have you all whipped.....lol

terryp Nov 13, 2003 11:32 PM

Now who's sandbagging Steve. LOL. I can't argue your comment about guys in Florida when you throw up pics like that. Real real pretty.

Terry Parks

>>This guy was produced by Jim Kavney.....gotta give credit where credit is due. I hate to tell ya', but when it comes to obsoleta, us guys in Florida have you all whipped.....lol
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Hotshot Nov 14, 2003 10:45 AM

I love that snake!! Awesome!!
And you guys in FL do have some kick @ss rat snakes!!
Thanks for posting that pic!
Brian

dre Nov 14, 2003 09:55 PM

Can we get a full body shot?...he's sweet ...Dwight hatched an odd grey some yrs ago maybe he'll post some shots of him

terryp Nov 13, 2003 11:39 PM

Rich Hebron earlier this year. He's getting lighter with each shed.

Terry Parks

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Hotshot Nov 14, 2003 10:47 AM

Yep, Im gonna have to get myself one of those as well. I have already told Dwight to put me on his waiting list for an '04!!
Cant wait.
Brian

terryp Nov 14, 2003 11:13 AM

Hi Brian - I messed up last year and procrastinated getting a pair or trio from Dwight when he had one available due to someone backing out. I didn't get any from Dwight this year, but couldn't resist getting these from Rich when I saw them. Actually, Rich and I did a little trading and he ended up with some credit on the books with me for what comes up this season. Dwight has been building up his colony of white oaks so he can produce and make them available to more people I believe.

Good to see you are building your collection with nice quality snakes Brian. You've got one of the better collections started that I've seen.

I made a trade for some candy canes from Gregg Feaster. I didn't think I would get any morph corns besides my albino, but I had to have them. LOL

Terry Parks

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Hotshot Nov 14, 2003 11:33 AM

However, if I were to break down and "had to" have any of the morphs, I think I would probably get a caramel, butter, and candy cane, in that order!! I have seen some killer candy canes, like the one that won the photo contest. Very nice looking snake.

That little candy cane you have is going to be a stunning looking snake. I like the contrast of the bright colors.

On the collection, I am trying to get quality vs. quantity, and am enjoying every minute of it!!! Thanks
Brian

terryp Nov 14, 2003 06:16 PM

Butter corns are very nice too. Gregg's candy cane breeders come direct from Don Soderberg stock so I knew I really had to get them. When you focus on quality snakes and what you want when you want it, then you'll enjoy having and working with them more. The snakes will benefit too which is one of the top priorities.

Terry Parks

>>However, if I were to break down and "had to" have any of the morphs, I think I would probably get a caramel, butter, and candy cane, in that order!! I have seen some killer candy canes, like the one that won the photo contest. Very nice looking snake.
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>>That little candy cane you have is going to be a stunning looking snake. I like the contrast of the bright colors.
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>> On the collection, I am trying to get quality vs. quantity, and am enjoying every minute of it!!! Thanks
>>Brian

terryp Nov 14, 2003 08:55 PM

I have a pair of these '03 hatchlings that are descendents from St. Tammany Parish, LA cornsnakes. The parental male is from Slidell and the parental female is from Pearl River locality.

Terry Parks

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