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here we go and comments/opinions are welcome
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nice pics john good to see the nigra, and the intergrade yumesisXholbrooki are doing so well
all your kings are very nice i hopefully will have my digital camera this week and be able to post some pics soon!,,,,,,thomas
I been jonesin to see some YUMA's help me out.lol! The nigra would've been eating in the pic but the pink was too big and the flash mighta been a problem. the caligaster is growing like crazy gonna be a big guy like his dad,new pics will be soon.
04'1.0 caligaster old pic
well here is an old pic new ones comin soon!!!!!!!!!,,thomas

np
being a former cali native and all.lol. It's a nice Yuma king.......wish I had some that nice. Hell, wish I had some at all.
Brandon Osborne
n/p
Don't forget I'm on the list for next season and I'd like a 1.1 preferably w/thin hi-band count,(same as the pic)LOL! -John
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#6 not a king but i included her anyway

....well....like the palm of your hand.
:Mark
not all of them and that's good they don't,lol.
I have a comment, that is a sweet pic. I'm gonna take a guess as to what snake that is, an eastern kingsnake, of GA locale? I'm not exactly a king snake person, so don't "flame" me if I'm wrong there lol. I'm gonna have to take some pics like that of my regal ringneck eating another snake in my hand. Well if I can get a good camera.
Michael
A bad pic of my regal attacking/envenomating a garter snake

You mean the black one with the spots that's in shed? That's a n. fla. eastern and a pure terror on belly scales! He would eat everyday if i let him. Dude if you could feed a snake to another snake in your hand you would get super cool close-up detailed pics! I'd like to see it, I'm strange anyway cause I'm the only one that feeds in hand,lol.On your post you have a pic of a snake with a pinky head in its mouth that aint a ringneck is it? well anyway, your comments/opinions are welcome anytime and good luck with your feeding stratigies.
this is the right pic, she shed today, 4th time this year!

Yes that is a 29 inch regal ringneck snake that has been feeding on unscented pinky mice for 13 years. There are alot of cool pics in my most recent posts over in the Small Terrestrial Snakes forum.
This is the snake I was talking about, that to me looked like a GA eastern king...

By the way, you should learn how to put image tags in your posts for pictures, it will save up alot of time. I'm gonna work on getting a good pic of my regal eating another snake in my hand, but I'm sure it will be difficult, as my regal insists on only live, moving food, plus my camera is no good for most shots, I'll try it anyways. The only advantage that I have to get the feeding in-hand pic, is that once my regal grabs a snake, it will not let go of that snake no matter what, I could pic up the snake and pull my regal off the ground and it will still not let go.
Michael

Michael's Place
Oh, that one, That is a Floridana-X-Eastern from HUGE parents and she should be an absolutely outstanding adult. Looks like you have ringnecks down to a science, I will check-out the forum you mentioned. thanks for looking at my pics.-John
whada ya think of this 03'holbrooki
That snake is pretty nice, but I think that the little intergrade with the orange color in it is awesome. You have a load of nice snakes, and I stick to the so-called "junk snakes."

Michael
Michael's Place
it's all good, brother, even the "JUNK" and the cannibal's,lol!
better find themselves a new hobby!
Thanks for taking the time to post those photos..........BTW the reason I posted a southern pine photo and not a kingsnake is becasue I seem to be unable to find one in my area of florida in 16 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I live in NW Florida and I find Pines, Eastern diamondbacks, coachwhips, scarlet kings, grey rats, mud,hogs, etc etc and even found a corn 3 nights ago in my backyard BUT i feel like a tard because I cant seem to find any kingsnakes. I mostly stick to Walton and Okaloosa counties...even my wife has seen two easterns. I must be jinxed!
That's a FANTASTIC pit! and i'm sure you will cross pathes with an awsome king soon. Thanks for realizing my enthusiasum for the hobby.
Thanks for the constructive criticism, and I love your easterns! Did I misname something? Your opinions are always welcome.
I don't believe it's a matter of "mis-labeling" so much as it is of no labeling.
On the subject line you should put "what kind of snake it is" instead of "another..."
Also, once we click on your post, a description with the pic would be nice.
I used to do that and probably still do every now and then LOL
Nice pics...
Kerby...
Thanks, I guess sometimes I like to make people ask questions,lol.
Keith,
I agree with your recommendation. I was looking at the photos of "Jetzen's" beautiful kings and wondering what type of kings some of them were. Good recommendation.
Brad
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