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I find these very appealing too. Probably the coolest thing is that I find them near my home, and many were given to me by family members who find then, and bring them to me. Many also have some interesting traits. Many look hypo-ish yet are not true hypos, many have duffusion to some degree, and some have reduced ventral pattern with color bleeding into it especially toward the tail. I've even been documenting and photgraphing road kills from this area.
This female was found by my Son-in-law where he worked at the time. It was a hatchling when he brought it to me.
 Belly shot

This one was found by my Father-in-law in a BBQ pitt, as a hatchling. It also has that straw look and it's belly is gorgeous.

This one was found by my wife in the kitchen drawer. She called me at work and said one of my snakes had escaped. I told her she had to catch it. She timidly scooped it in a snake bag, as I assured her it wouldn't bite! When I got home and looked, I saw it was a wild snake. She almost fainted, lol. She likes snakes but is afraid of catching wild ones, lol!! Needless to say I named this one Kitchen. I rarely name snakes but this one stuck.
Here are some F1's






Here's one that didn't suvive, it was a super runt, but he was going to look amazing!
 ----- King Snakes! Who can make a better mouse trap? Jorge Sierra

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