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Nicaraguan Milk snake

jscc1657 Dec 02, 2004 02:40 PM

If anyone has pictures of this snake please post them.Thanks.John

Replies (9)

sballard Dec 02, 2004 05:18 PM

John, that would be either the Honduran milksnake or Stuart's milksnake, depending on which side of Nicaragua you were on. Hondurensis is on the Caribbean side, and Stuarti is on the Pacific side.

Scott

Apache5056 Dec 03, 2004 08:25 AM

Scoll down and there are several images of both the Honduran and the Stuart.

Very kewl lookers BTW.... I like the looks of the Albino the best.
Link

Jeff Hardwick Dec 03, 2004 07:49 PM

This is probably Abnorma, approx 6 year old male. Jeff

Jeff Hardwick Dec 03, 2004 07:54 PM

Sorry, that was Polyzona. This should be an adult Abnorama. Jeff

Nathan Wells Dec 03, 2004 08:17 PM

n/p

Jeff Hardwick Dec 04, 2004 09:13 AM

Last of his kind, he's doomed to oblivion unless somebody out there (well connected) can ferret out a female. Could breed him to a CalKing I suppose....down boy, you know I'm kidding.
Anyway, if somebody wants to play a part in preserving this ssp, I'll happily do all the cooling, breeding, incubating, etc.. for half the hatchlings every year.
Jeff Jis97@aol.com

Nathan Wells Dec 04, 2004 12:11 PM

you, Shannon, and Scott ballard and myself all need to just plan a trip down there and catch some ourselves!! LOL..
I know it's just an outrageous though..would be fun though.
Nathan

Jeff Hardwick Dec 04, 2004 09:32 PM

Really, how else can we get a good group of locality Dixoni?
Do you have contacts for permits or would it be easier to parcel post the animals?
Shannons probably too fat to keep up.
Later Gator, Jeff

sballard Dec 06, 2004 07:29 AM

Who's making the travel plans?

Scott

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