I'm also in search of axanthic subocularis, could someone suggest some breeders te me, please ...

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I'm also in search of axanthic subocularis, could someone suggest some breeders te me, please ...

>>No other way to describe it.
beautiful!
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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"resistance is futile"
Jimmy (draybar)

Hi Sunko,
You're in Belgium, correct?
Send me an e-mail. I'd like to chat with you re. Gonyosoma. I'll send an e-mail to a friend of mine in Europe and see if he knows of any B. subocularis breeders.
Just click on my high lighted blue name on my post to send an e-mail.
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Current snakes:
1.1 Gonyosoma oxycephala - (Silver/Yellow)
3.4 Gonyosoma oxycephala - (Green)
2.1 Gonyosoma janseni - (Black)
n/p
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-JH
1.0 Amel Corn
1.0 Dot-Dash Cal King
0.1 50/50 Cal King
1.1 Trans-Pecos Rat Snakes
3.4 Baby Corns (Assorted Flavors)
0.0.1 Ball Python
0.0.1 Bullsnake
0.0.1 Texas Long-nose
1.1 Bearded Dragons
If all goes well, I should have both some axanthic blondes and blondes that are het for axanthic next fall ('05).
I know that is a way off, but there are few silver suboc breeders out there.
Craig Trumbower also breeds them, but he usually sells them as yearlings, and by that time they are spoken for.
Oh I almost forgot. Marc and Ronda Van Winkle at Northwest Herp have some blondes and axanthics in the incubator right now. They should be hatching any day, last I heard.
Buena suerte (good luck!),
Dusty Rhoads
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