I just skimmmed it...
noticed they refer to the snake as "Drymarchon corais couperi"
not "Drymarchon couperi"
...which is now pretty much accepted.
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I just skimmmed it...
noticed they refer to the snake as "Drymarchon corais couperi"
not "Drymarchon couperi"
...which is now pretty much accepted.
Glad to hear it. I was begining to wonder! Now I can hardly wait for mine! I hope there is much to discuss. Later,
T.
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"No tree would have branches foolish enough to argue amongst themseleves".
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np
Dean
What guide are you talking about? Remember, I've been away and I would like to get caught up on the newest data available.
Thanks
Chuck
Chuck:
Dean is talking about the guide from the post below in mid-September. It was something someone had forwarded him about a guide you could order.
http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=577373,577373
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0 of 3 goals complete, but all in good time.
- Eastern Indigo
- Redtail Hawk
- Neopolitan Mastiff
n/p
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One female Eastern Indigo. That's right, just one snake. But she's my dream-snake, so back off man.

np
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"No tree would have branches foolish enough to argue amongst themseleves".
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