New photos of my 05 Annulata after shed. I'm amazed you don't see these guys offered for sale as much as some of the other milks. No doubt, they are awesome little milks.
Steve

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New photos of my 05 Annulata after shed. I'm amazed you don't see these guys offered for sale as much as some of the other milks. No doubt, they are awesome little milks.
Steve

and thanks for looking.
Steve

These are IMO the nicest milksnakes . I've got a 2.2 breeding group that are beautiful, easy to keep and breed/ produce each year,
yeah i fully agree,these guys are totally underratedand represented in the hobby-consider that they are a little less difficult to get feeding-not so opposed to eating unscented pinks right off the bat;plus they are a little bigger than some other n. american milks from birth...also a clean slate as for morphs('tangerine phase' notwithstanding)-no amels,hypos,etc. as of yet that i know of.
Nice looking annulata, we are working with several annulata morphs and the future looks very bright indeed! Here is a pic. of one our Tangerine Albino Mexican Milksnakes. These are pure annulata that we first produced back in 2001. We are also working with pinstripes, reduced pattern , high contrast, and spotted annulata.
Susan
Sorry for the second pic. I forgot it had our business info. Here is a pic of a few hatchling very low quality photos and a almost patternless animal.
Susan
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