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09-07-02, 12:17 PM
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Eastern milk for Katt..
I think you said you used to have some easterns. Bring back any fond memories?
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09-07-02, 06:54 PM
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That is a gorgeous GORGEOUS eastern milk, just gorgeous!!!! Wowee!!!!
Eastern milks are so unique, they have a beauty unto their own, little appreciated by others, since they can not compare to their triangulum siblings.
Beautiful!
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09-28-02, 08:45 PM
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Exquisite looking Eastern there! My WC male is flawless, which is highly unusual for wild-caught specimens. Lehigh was found in Pennsylvania, and is a voracious eater.
Best of luck with your Eastern!
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09-29-02, 11:31 AM
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OOoh, how I'd love to have eastern milks again. My first snake was one, and he was fantastic!
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09-29-02, 02:53 PM
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Nice Eastern Mark! How old is the one in the pic? Also what's your method in getting babies started?
Vanan
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"The day I tried to live, I wallowed in the blood and mud with all the other pigs" - C. Cornell
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09-29-02, 06:42 PM
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I would use same methods as usual on these.I have not bred these particular ones (I have only one other and it's also a male) but in the past I didn't have any problems. Only had a few though.
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09-29-02, 09:50 PM
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I tried raising up some really small ones, it was my first time, they were going ok for awhile, but then, the female died, she was eating anoles and let me tell you anoles are pricey! $10 CAD each! but at least she was eating anole parts, and then the male who was eating pinks, stopped eating, forcefeeding was hell and then he went down too. I was very sad, they were soo small. I would try again though. My first one was a friggin' pig though, he was a great pet snake, super tame, great feeder, he was. I sure miss him.
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