Happy new year to everyone!

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Happy new year to everyone!

Beautiful black (or is it blue) squam there. I had a nice little green male with yellow bands for a shor time and they are really neat snakes. If I were to ever try to breed arboreals, squams would probably be where I went to because of the tremendous variation in color and the overall body appearance. Anyway, nice snake.
Hi Chance,
Yes, this is a black male of mine. He is captive born from my group and he hopefully will sire some new litters this year. I'm just keeping my fingers crossed with the two black males that I put in with the females. Wish me good luck! Take care buddy.
Derek Morgan
Hey D,
Nice squam dude!!! I wish you luck with those guys as do many others I am sure
I hope you had a good holiday/s!!
BTW, are ya still holding onto any of those purp babies? Just curious as to how big they are now. Mine is still dinky but getting fairly decent size on it. Maybe 8 inches long now.
Well man, have a happy freaken New Year!!!!
Peace,
J
P.S Heres alittle Christmas pic of my own.

Hey J
Long time, no speak. I hope that all is well with your critters. I LOVE your Aspideleps photos, as usual. They are the cutest venomous species that I know of and I am jealous of your experience with them. Enjoy them!
York and I sold or gave away (to friends) all of the trims (albs, purps, trigs, borns). I sold a pair of trim trigs at Columbia last fall and that was the last of them. I sold them back to the guy who I had bought them from in '98. Pretty cool, huh?
Anyhow, things are slow in the hot room right now. I have some black and red squams that mated this year and could drop some babies this spring. I think that I will be working with the squams and the chlorechis solely for the next few years. Hell, that's what I'm best at...why fight it. I hope that your new interests with the elapids go well. Don't get bit, brother. I'd miss you, but I trust you.
Derek
Your interest in elapids is definitely not new. I meant more that your collection may be leaning more towards elapids now. Sorry.
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