"SNICKER's" Milk chocolate totally patternless cal.

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"SNICKER's" Milk chocolate totally patternless cal.

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Thats a frickin cool lookin king. Nice pic!!!!
Toby
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there is only 2 or 3 people have posted pics of that type on this forum in a long time, thanks and how's the art work going?
I have several new ones coming soon. And even a new idea on the snake sticks. Will have to see what kind of receiption they get here. I'll post new pics soon. Also have a Black and White eastern Im about to finish up. Looks like some of the pics that Hillson post of the northern easterns.

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blue ribbon museum quality.
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i love that snake. i want one!!!!!!!!!!
They'll be availible in a couple of years.
i'll trade you one of my spotted choc/banana hehehe i want to clean the line up. the sides are still a bit striped. im going to post pics soon.got some cool hold backs from last year but my male is albino/striped ban. it would be cool to see what a male like yours woukld create
here is some of the pics of her



Very nice, and i'll put you on the list your # 18 email me for more details, and very nice racks.
thanks i own a construction company. i found a place that was selling all of the white shelving as a clearance. i got enough to build this 40 unit and a hatchling rack.it only cost 100 bucks!!! my friends are flipping out. but when you add up the flex watt and the bins thermostats it was still under 500.00. i got the idea for the racks at this cool site. just search "troys ladder rack". i can't paste the link here.they were designed for ball python adults so you know my kings are streaching out in style.

Cool, here's one i built, and soon i'll be building a 12 compartment for 106qt. bins.
Hey,
Looks like you have plenty of snakes to keep you busy. What size are your top bins and whats in them? I hope to have some hatchling GBKs this year, but I'm not sure what size bin to use. Derek
The bins in that rack are:
12qt. top levels yearlings or younger
27qt. mid.levels 2-3 year olds
106qt.btm.levels 3 year olds or older
and i keep very young/small hatchlings in 6qt. shoeboxes
i love to see the home made racks. shows a real labor of love.or is it because we are cheap!lol are you using flex watt.i am going to built an incubater in the next few weeks and tips? my only problem is i know i want to see the eggs. maybe glass front. or just on one the side.

I use 8 wt for 106 qts and 6 wt for the rest
I put together a incubator using a extra 106 qt bin. maybe i'll use it this year.
I know that #19 is a little far down the list but IMHO that is the coolest snake anyone has posted in a while. Mutley is pretty cool too! (But I love those cals)
Sure you can, and i'm not the only one who may be producing these, so if i don't produce enough you might be able to score some anyway. It'll be a couple more yrs for mine the other person may have a headstart.
i am new to the post here how can i email you. i clicked on your user name to send mail but not sure if it is the right link
That's all you have to do, click the "posted by" name to email a poster, I just emailed you.
It's my favorite cali king too. 
Hey finally my male 04 amel cali decided to feed. Went probably 3-4 months without eating and I never did put him into hibernation, laziness I think, or maybe I feared for his life by putting him in the same hibernation area as my 2 regal ringneck snakes!! lol
He shed a couple weeks ago, and a couple days after that I offered him a pinky mouse(though he can take hoppers) and he snatched it right up.

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Mike
KingPin Reptiles Inc.
www.freewebs.com/mikesnake
www.freewebs.com/badyear2005
Most of my cals do the same thing, mostly after they reach 2-3 years, but i've had youngsters do it also.
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