I couldn't resist buying these two lavender cal kings from Rick And Becky Trenney.
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"There Has to be more to life than fighting over fish heads"-Jonathan Livingston Seagull
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I couldn't resist buying these two lavender cal kings from Rick And Becky Trenney.
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"There Has to be more to life than fighting over fish heads"-Jonathan Livingston Seagull
here is the male

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"There Has to be more to life than fighting over fish heads"-Jonathan Livingston Seagull
I am not big into cal kings but I think that is a nice looking animal, congrats. I hope he does well for you.
dave
I couldn't resist buying them, and had to have a pair of course.
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"There Has to be more to life than fighting over fish heads"-Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Cool. I saw several of those at the show, very beautiful snakes. Was that renegade that you bought them from? We want to get one of their spotted calis one day, they even had one spotted albino. I think they have some awesome cali kings.
Rick and Becky always have quality animals. I also have a pair of albino Nelsons Milks,an abberant and a 50/50 cal king that I bought from them over the past few years.
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"There Has to be more to life than fighting over fish heads"-Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Ive always liked their animals, but I have yet to buy any. I have a pair of calis that I got from LLL last year. Those were the only calis I saw at that show I think. That or renegade was out of banded or something I dont recall now but I will definatly buy from them in the future. They also had some nice cave dwelling rats available.
female lav

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"There Has to be more to life than fighting over fish heads"-Jonathan Livingston Seagull
wow....I've only seen pics of tiny pale lavs and was never very impressed, but yours are making me seriously rethink that. I love the color!! How did the lav morph come about, can anyone tell me? (ie were they a locale snake at some point or are they 'mutts' or what?)
JLSeagull=great book, IMO
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Sue Barnett
0.1 Western hognose (Sola)
1.0 Crested gecko (Gator)
0.1 Egyptian spiny mouse (Mia)
4.2 mini rex rabbits (Basil, Pippin, Reggie, Hayden, Jackie and Peek-a-boo)
0.1 Plott hound (Molly)
1.0 half Arab (Zarr)
0.1 'found in someone's garage' kitten (Terra)
1.0 Betta (Flash) and 1.0 FL kingsnake (Vega) currently living with 1.0 boyfriend (Ethan)
The lavender gene came from a Lloyd Lemke cal king.... there is no hybridizing or cross breeding to bring it out.
I am rediscovering JLS on a whole new level since I took up skydiving!
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"There Has to be more to life than fighting over fish heads"-Jonathan Livingston Seagull
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