Greetings All,
Here is a picture of our unrelated Mexican Red tail Indigo's (Drymarchon m. rubidus) breeding at Alan's facility, year 2011. Male is the slightly larger of the two snakes.
Truly,
Paul Bodnar
Crocodile Wildlife Conservationist

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Greetings All,
Here is a picture of our unrelated Mexican Red tail Indigo's (Drymarchon m. rubidus) breeding at Alan's facility, year 2011. Male is the slightly larger of the two snakes.
Truly,
Paul Bodnar
Crocodile Wildlife Conservationist

Hi Paul,
Speak of the devil! They're quite stunning. Their black coloration is more rich than I would have expected. Fingers crossed that they go all the way, so to speak, for you and Alan B.
The hatchling in the next post is very pretty, too. This taxa is really growing on me...
All the best,
David
yes, we are all praying that alan b. (eccm) breeds the snot out of his rubidus this year! has the most diverse collection of rubidus in this country. his first clutch of yt's were just laid. hopefully, he'll get a clutch or two of pure paraguayan yts too!
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