I've been four years in a row now and never see much Drymarchon action....
Anyone know of any Texas Indigo hatchlings that may be there? Probably not, but worth asking I guess...
Thanks to all who reply....
Take care,
Justin

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I've been four years in a row now and never see much Drymarchon action....
Anyone know of any Texas Indigo hatchlings that may be there? Probably not, but worth asking I guess...
Thanks to all who reply....
Take care,
Justin

I believe there was a pair at Daytona in '03, though I was under the impression they were not in great shape, or have my shows confused.
Your best bet would be to get on someones list, though that can take a coupel of years to pan out.
Check the breeders list at www.indigosnakes.com for a listing of those working with D. m erebennus and get in line quickly as possible, as there just aren't many folks producing them..
Best regards,
Jeff Snodgres
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Jeff Snodgres
University of Arkansas
snodgresjeffreys@uams.edu
501.603.1947
I'm actually waiting to take delivery of a 05 Female hatchling Erebennus. She will be MY first Indigo...
Just waiting for her to eat a few times before she is shipped to me. I was just curious if anyone sees them in Daytona because I never do. Depending on the quality/health of the specimen I may be interested in picking one up if there are any for sale...
As soon as I get my new girl I'll post pics!
Take care and thanks for replying,
Justin
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