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Crimson King
Egg
USA
93 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2008 : 20:24:51
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...of a few of my kings and milks.
north Florida panhandle mole king
mole king from Georgia locale lineage
San Bernadino mtn. king
Arizona mtn. king
hatchling eastern kings
Fl king baby
adult male grayband
adult female grayband
Lots of others but I don't want to over do it! :Mark |
www.crimsonking.piczo.com |
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Blackecho
Kingsnake Forum Admin
United Kingdom
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t_king
Egg
United Kingdom
61 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2008 : 22:42:54
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Nice pics Mark. Upload the other if you can. Would be great to see. |
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Crimson King
Egg
USA
93 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2008 : 23:59:44
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Thanks! Here's a few more...
freshly hatched albino nelson's milk
fresh hatch hondos
rarely seen in collections, I have several of these south Florida mole kings
and this guy is the first known example from a county in southwest Florida
I have always had Florida kings and when the hypos popped up, well, I had to have some of those too. Been breeding them ever since.
and it wasn't long before I had snows too!
:Mark |
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t_king
Egg
United Kingdom
61 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2008 : 09:30:12
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Fantastic Pictures! Are you a Kingsnake lover then? Or do you have more type of snake? |
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lewy
King Snake Admin
United Kingdom
25000023 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2008 : 13:51:53
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Hi Crimson King - Welcome to the forum - Really great photos and an impressive collection! I Like the albino nelson's milk hatchling,I Would love a milk! |
Lewy
THE KING SNAKE.co.uk Team
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t_king
Egg
United Kingdom
61 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2008 : 16:41:51
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"Fl king baby" my favourite! |
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magneticblue
Kingsnake Forum Admin
United Kingdom
1511 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2008 : 16:42:11
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Some great looking snakes there! Really like the hypos |
1.1.0 Arizona mountain king (Sylar and Claire) 0.1.0 Blotched king ( Jasmin) 1.1.0 Guyana red-tail boa (Hercules and Athena) 1.0.1 children (Alfie and BUMP)
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Kazerella
King Snake Admin
United Kingdom
1512 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2008 : 17:07:04
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I love all of them! Great looking snakes! |
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Crimson King
Egg
USA
93 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2008 : 19:23:35
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amel hondo
baby alterna
sinaloan
ghost FL king
I better stop now ...for a while :Mark |
www.crimsonking.piczo.com |
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Kazerella
King Snake Admin
United Kingdom
1512 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2008 : 19:25:52
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Can I come on holiday to your house with my camera?
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t_king
Egg
United Kingdom
61 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2008 : 08:04:38
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Haha. How many snakes do you have mark? |
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Mancunian
Egg
United Kingdom
73 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2008 : 11:39:33
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Thanks for posting those pictures of some of your collection Mark. They are fantastic looking snakes and some great specimens that we don't see so often over here. You also seem to have a knack at being able to capture some superb photographic shots too- well done. Look forward to seeing some more if you have them.
Welcome to the site. |
1.1.0 California Kingsnakes (Lampropeltis getula californiae) CB05 Luka (B&W Banded) CB06 Lucien (Albino Banded) 0.1.1 Corn Snakes (Elaphe guttata) CB07 Jasper (Amelanastic) CB07 Chico (Anerythristic Aztec) 1.0.0 Royal Python (Python regius) CB07 Tibo (Normal)
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Lampropeltis guttata
Snake Mite
11 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2008 : 12:25:09
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you have an awesome collection there mate! great shots too. really nice to see some unusual king morphs.. especially those snow and ghost floriders. welcome |
1.1 Elaphe Guttata 1.0 Elaphe Obsoleta 0.0.1 Lampropeltis Getulus Splendida |
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Gingerpony
SerpentSeven's Evil Twin
United Kingdom
726 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2008 : 14:27:52
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like the look of the mole snakes and the greybands and the baby alterna and the grey one labelled 'and this guy is the first known example from a county in southwest'
so many nice snakes, so little room! (even with the 3 x 3ft stack nearly finished!) |
cornsnakes, ratsnakes, Dumerils boas, BCO hybrids, Sinder Hypo boas, Day Geckos
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Crimson King
Egg
USA
93 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2008 : 14:39:10
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Thanks everyone. As you might guess, I've been keeping and breeding snakes for some time. The one labelled "the first known example from a county in southwest Florida " is a south Florida mole kingsnake L.calligaster occipitolineata) as is the one directly above him. Tey are less colorful than the mole kings from northern locales but are much more rare. The mole kings have become favorites of mine lately and I have lines originally from Georgia,North Carolina, Florida, Virginia and Alabama. Each have their own "look".
I'm sure I'll post more pix as I get to them. :Mark |
www.crimsonking.piczo.com |
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