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South Carolina Kings

DanW Jun 11, 2004 07:30 AM

Unfortunately I do not have a digital camera to post pics. I bought a pair of Greenville, SC kings from Keith 2 years ago. They have great patterns but the dorsal part of the chains are a little dingy colored. After shedding this week the female now is nice and white in the dorsal chains. The male is in shed right now. Has anyone noticed Eastern Kings to get brighter and nicer with age? They are still not as nice as those New Jersey kings that Keith posts but they are very nice.

Thanks,
Dan

Replies (4)

sweet_pickle Jun 11, 2004 10:22 AM

I assume that anyway - the guy I got my 1.2 Greenville's from said he bought them from Keith and they are CB 2002.

Enjoy - sorry it is not a better shot. This is one of the females.

Peter Jolles

sweet_pickle Jun 11, 2004 11:08 PM

np

Keith Hillson Jun 11, 2004 11:25 AM

Hey Dan

Yes I have seen that before especially in a couple of NJ Easterns that I owned and that Will Still owns as well. I never saw the adults on those babies but the guy I got them from said they were very clean. Its always a nice surprise when they clean up. How big are those snakes now ?

Keith

>>Unfortunately I do not have a digital camera to post pics. I bought a pair of Greenville, SC kings from Keith 2 years ago. They have great patterns but the dorsal part of the chains are a little dingy colored. After shedding this week the female now is nice and white in the dorsal chains. The male is in shed right now. Has anyone noticed Eastern Kings to get brighter and nicer with age? They are still not as nice as those New Jersey kings that Keith posts but they are very nice.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Dan
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DanW Jun 12, 2004 08:29 AM

Keith,
I'd say they are about 30". I did'nt feed heavy the first year but now I am feeding more.

Dan

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