one of my '04 gals from Will Still
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Anthony Chodan
www.gradeareptiles.com
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one of my '04 gals from Will Still
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Anthony Chodan
www.gradeareptiles.com
Spectacular!!!!! 
I've got one of Will's 04 males... eats like a champ.
Mike
Michael's Place
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cool,cool very nice getula there man them Ga. animals sure show the l.g.floridana influence
very cooool,,,,,,thomas
yes, Will and Kev both produce great stuff. You can't go wrong with stuff from either, but I still debate that these snakes have anything but pure getula blood in them. I have spoken to Enge and even been to his house. If he tells me they're pure getula, they're pure getula.
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Anthony Chodan
www.gradeareptiles.com
well of course they(it) are/is "pure" getula but its just painfully obvious to me at least that there are some fla.genes in the woodpile so to speak ,,please dont tell me you are a splitter AC ssp.Xssp. is still ssp. or do the "purist" beleive that that is hybrid now?lol, ive said afore getula is getula is getula and one of the great things is crossing phenotypes or ssp.to get different patterns,etc, of course maintaing the recognized ssp.(phenotypes)of getula should be maintained but thats one of the great things about locality animals in that you can see the different variations w/influence from surrounding pops. esp. in a state like Ga. but really anywhere ssp. share range you will see it pop-up i do anyway awsome getula AC,,,,,,,,


thomas
that looks like some kind of blotched. Then again the range of the blotched is totally surrounded by eastern range, I would'nt be surprised if the blotched gets reclassified as eastern like the yuma got put in the cal, and brooks got put in the flor.
it's all good anyway
here's a N. Fla eastern that looks not like a blotched or floridana

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