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These are the absolute best L.knoblochi , Tarahumara Mountain Kingsnakes I have ever produced. By far are the cleanest I have ever seen too. I sure hope that white stays white as they age. They come from the line where the red saddles turn to an orange rather than staying dark red.
Here's a photo of one that I produced in 2010 from the same line, notice the bands are orange rather than red.
VERY NICE Jimmy!
I like that second one....looks like it has an unusually LOW band count......
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John Lassiter - http://coastalbendcaptivebreeding.com
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.
VERY NICE Jimmy!
I like that second one....looks like it has an unusually LOW band count......
Thanks John, Not really real low. Snout to vent it has 50 bands still. In 2010, from the same line I produced one that had 39 snout to vent. I can't decide if I like the 90 plus bands or the lower better. Here's one from this year with 64 or so. I am trying to produce some with 80 plus bands.
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John Lassiter - http://coastalbendcaptivebreeding.com
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.