One of my fave subjects, L.z.pulchra, San Diego cty local

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One of my fave subjects, L.z.pulchra, San Diego cty local

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And about fell off my chair. You certainly have excellent taste in snakes!
Are you breeding these...I hope?
Thanks again for the new snakes. The female has shed and both have eaten voraciously, just as you promised!
Take Care,
Mike
Glad the erebennus have settled in.
I have a trio of L.z.pulchra from Laguana mtns local that are CB 2004 animals. The 2 females are from a different bloodline as the male, and yes I hope to breed them, but they won't be ready to go until 2006 or 2007. The animal pictured is one of the females. They are all equally attractive.
I have a pair of unrelated l.z. agalma that are locality from the northern mountain range of this sub (I'd have to look up the name, they only exisit in 2 mountain ranges in Baja). They are unrealated to each other...male is an adult and female is a 2003
hatch. I'm hoping she'll be ready to breed next spring but not sure. The agalmas are absolute stunning knockouts. I can send you some more pics...here is one of the female
And I'll start saving my pennies...again!
Dean, if that's playing, we'd love to see you get serious! Wow! Great pic of a greatlooking snake. Thanks for sharing!
Todd
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