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Oregon Red-Spotted PIC

rhallman Sep 24, 2005 06:24 PM

Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus.

cb 2003

I received this animal and a sibling as a gift shortly after their birth. I have a preference for western species/subspecies of Thamnophis. I will be downsizing my collection soon but this one is a keeper.

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Randy Hallman

Replies (4)

risingconviction Oct 07, 2005 02:33 PM

what kind of downsizing are you gonna do?

rhallman Oct 07, 2005 06:44 PM

As soon as I acquire a legal and efficient way to ship I will sell of certain species and individuals in my collection. I do not at present have a shipping account or anyone to handle that aspect for me. In the mean time I may offer some snakes for local pick up / delivery only (Las Vegas NV). Which ever avenue I utilize I will advertise in the classified forum of kingsnake.com
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Randy Hallman

electrokate Nov 16, 2005 02:01 PM

Sorry, didn't see this message for some reason. Good luck with the shipping. Hope it gets resolved. I hate shipping fish, can imagine it would be even more stressful with herps.
Kate

electrokate Nov 16, 2005 01:57 PM

Hi,
Your concinnus are stunning, congratulations! I hope eventually to find a pair or a few juvies myself so if you or your friend have any let me know. They are remarkably difficult to locate. I haven't seen any breeders list them, would love to get on a waiting list.
I too am downsizing, but that means I am cutting back on my fishroom. Too many buckets lifted is messing with my back. Am really getting into garters, and they really seem to like the warm and humid fishroom. They also don't mind assisting with downsizing the guppy cull population...
Good luck on your downsizing, if in doubt and possible keep it so you don't kick yourself later (:
Kate
Oly WA

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