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Posted by: TBrophy at Sat Mar 21 12:27:45 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TBrophy ] I have wondered why specks are not more popular also. Somehow they acquired a reputation for being aggressive, but they are no more so than any getula. It may have something to do with where they occur in the wild. The two geographic races of kingsnakes which are most popular, Calikings and Florida kings, both are found in populous states with a strong tradition of herpetoculture. California and Florida. Specks on the otherhand are found in the Lower MS Valley. Not so much of a tradition of herpetoculture here. Not many people working on speck morphs (other than the whitewall). I agree with you about specks. They are, to me, really neat looking snakes in their normal form. | ||
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