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Amel Splendida

Nokturnel Tom Oct 08, 2005 01:04 PM

Why people are not making a fuss over these is a mystery to me? Bright Purple and Yellow babies that turn into killer White n Yellow adults....very nice snakes. Tom Stevens
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Replies (6)

Ameron Oct 08, 2005 01:40 PM

A line from the Frank Bakshi flim "Wizards", circa 1972.

Just joking, Tom. Yes, I prefer naturals, but realize that Breeders will experiment - as Breeders of any creature always have. (Sometimes with unexpected concequences; long story.)

No intention to rile you; I've always thought of you as a likable fellow. Although I highly suspect that you are active during the day, too. (;

Nokturnel Tom Oct 08, 2005 01:51 PM

Nokturnel Tom is suitable. It is easier than saying "Awake almost all the time including times when the majority of people get to sleep Tom". Tom Stevens

Kerby... Oct 08, 2005 04:52 PM

Because I have a pair of hets that I will be breeding in the spring time.

Nice pic!

Kerby...

thomas davis Oct 08, 2005 11:46 PM

LOL,,;;;ROFLMAO are ya sure thats not an amel LGG,(have ya seen some classifieds folks amel lgg?),,,,jk,,nice snake and no offence and perhaps it is just me,pic,sumpin,who knows:~>,,, but imho there is some lgcali in the wood pile no offense intended,,,,,,,,thomas

heres a what was sold as a l.g.holbrooki that i beleive has some cali in the wood pile

Nokturnel Tom Oct 08, 2005 11:59 PM

Nope, not a man made snake. This is a different line than Don Shores has too. Chip and Don both freaked when they found out they both had them in 03. I would go into the history but honestly I am so sick of explaining everything it will have to wait. Tom Stevens

Nokturnel Tom Oct 09, 2005 03:45 PM

I am glad this is easier to explain than the Goini.
Three female Amel Splendidas came from 1 clutch in '02, produced from the offspring of a wild caught gravid female from west Texas on Hwy 90, approx 50 miles west of Langtry, TX
This is all I know. Take it easy Tom Stevens

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