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L.t. conanti

hwh May 31, 2005 04:22 PM

You guys are missing out on a great milksnake. These snakes are ravenous feeders of anything offered. They don't become stressed when handled and they have never taken a test bite.
Growth rates are at anincreased rate than most of my other milks. Hope you like this girl.

Brian
HighWaterHerps

Replies (7)

Malays May 31, 2005 06:47 PM

Why is it you dont hear much about this particular type of milk? Very nice looking to. I know they arent new in the hobby but yet seems most that like milks not into them.

hwh May 31, 2005 07:24 PM

When they were offered to me a couple years back,i was astonished with my luck. it was the first and only time ive seen them forsale.I dont think its a case of not being popular with milk lovers but its more of a case of availability.

Brian
HighWaterHerps

Malays May 31, 2005 07:29 PM

I was just on your site noticed your in Canada but that snake caught my attention. I am leaning towards a sinolan or nelson but that certainly is a great snake to.
You have nice snakes on your site.

hwh May 31, 2005 07:48 PM

Thanks for the kind words. I'm currently updating all the pics on my site.
Check back soon.

Brian
HighWaterHerps

heres the male

hwh May 31, 2005 07:52 PM

Sorry folks, thats a Mexican. I dont how to edit the pic out so heres the male.

Brian
HighWaterherps

Malays Jun 01, 2005 05:47 AM

Magnificent looking snake. Do you find any difference size,etc between male and female?

hwh Jun 01, 2005 10:15 AM

I cant really give a difinitive answer to that one. I've only worked with this single pair and there is not very much literature to read on this sub-s.

One observation with this pair is the female has gained weight two times the rate of the male. This tells us very little weather there is a growth rate difference in males and female with only one pair. We need some comparisons.

There must be some one out there with some growth data???

Brian
HighWaterHerps

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