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Does anybody participate in this forum???????????

Patton Sep 30, 2005 08:19 PM

I've posted the same question twice and no replies, and it's not a pop quiz!(LOL)
-Phil

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TwoSnakes Oct 14, 2005 04:00 PM

Posted by: Patton at Fri Sep 30 20:19:58 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I've posted the same question twice and no replies, and it's not a pop quiz!(LOL)
-Phil

This forum isnt used to much which is a suprise because a few keep pyros.
The regular kingsnake forum is your best bet for any pyro posts. For me it was when I needed info.

althea Oct 17, 2005 10:43 PM

I haven't, but perhaps I should start frequenting it. I read with interest your post below about a lot of black on the pyros. With all the hoopla about "thin band"-"minimal black", I've been thinking that I'm the only one who appreciates a hour glass black pattern on a snake.

Just recently I had my knoblochi out, and was marveling at his pattern. I remember thinking that he looks just like a strip of a native american weaving! As far as I'm concerned he's gorgeous, just as nature intended. I'll post a pic as soon as I can get him to stay still long enough (LOL).

rgds,
althea

Patton Oct 18, 2005 06:01 PM

I'm glad to see that someone else agrees. I've gotten a couple of replys from breeders that have the "normal" phase available, and some of them look great, see post and photo's below.
I'm half Blackfeet Indian and I think its the other way around with your L.p. knoblochi. The Indians made their clothing look like things they saw in nature such as zonata, pyro's and knoblochi. They're definitely beautiful, especially in the sunlight. The iridescence of the black against the red and white looks awesome. Send us some photo's
-Phil

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