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09-01-12, 01:08 PM
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Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
Again, more or less by coincidence we ended up with another snake. This one is a normal Durango Mountain King Snake, male, about 5 years old, and from the same breeder we got our first king snake from. Like the first, it is a male that he no longer breeds.
I haven't measured the little guy yet, but for a fully grown king snake he is tiny, smaller than one of my corns. His disposition is amazing mellow and curious, exploring actively when you handle him.
While rearranging his new home I realized his feeding response is well-developed, too. He bit, held on for 20 seconds, and released as I was on my was to the kitchen sink to convince him to let go Then was just again a pleasure to handle. Now he has a mouse f/t thawing, so let's see how he does.
I promise that pictures will follow soon.
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09-01-12, 01:16 PM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
As you now pics are required.
I would think breeders would still use a 5 year old snake?
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09-01-12, 01:48 PM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
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Originally Posted by snake man12
As you now pics are required.
I would think breeders would still use a 5 year old snake?
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I believe the female died and he didn't get a replacement. And he is eating right now, I will take some shots once he's further along.
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09-01-12, 01:55 PM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
Yes...please post pics....
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09-01-12, 02:29 PM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
Here is a quick picture...after that it is back to the quarantine enclosure.
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09-01-12, 02:33 PM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
OOOOOhhhhhh that is pretty awesome.
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09-01-12, 02:38 PM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
Okay, I was lying. He's not in his enclosure, he's still on my lap.
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09-01-12, 04:45 PM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
Classic looking but thin.....
Great pick up.
I will get some Greei pics up later if anyone is interested....
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09-01-12, 06:51 PM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
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Originally Posted by Jlassiter
Classic looking but thin.....
Great pick up.
I will get some Greei pics up later if anyone is interested....
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Yes, he did indeed look thin to me, and I could tell be his behavior that he was hungry, too. He's been real active, but very calm when handled. I don't think he was neglected in any way, just skinnier than I would expect a king snake to be, even if this type doesn't get very large.
Yes, I'd love to see some greei pictures.
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09-02-12, 02:28 AM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
Give some time of proper feeding and I am sure he will plump up nicely! Good looking guy there!
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09-23-12, 11:08 AM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
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09-24-12, 08:46 AM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
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Originally Posted by Kettennatter
Okay, as promised a few more pics of my greeri. He has become one of my favorite snakes. He is just so curious yet calm. In fact, so much so, that he is just resting on my lap as I'm posting this.
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Nice pick up, put some weight back on him and he'll be good to go!
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09-24-12, 10:26 AM
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Re: Lampropeltis mexicana greeri
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Originally Posted by TremTricolors
Nice pick up, put some weight back on him and he'll be good to go!
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He is getting two mice a week, and they are large enough to be a challenge for him. He also sheds well, so I have no concern.
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