I was updating my Website and thought I'd share these photos here. These aren't all of them...at least 3 were in shed so I didn't get new pics of them....
Bushviper wrote:I am always amazed by the number of them that have the line on the neck. I would have thought by now someone would have bred a striped one.
These are possibly the most underrated snakes of this genus. They have nice big babies and these are easy to get onto pinks. I did not know that they had so many varieties.
Very nice post.
westley wrote:Such underrated snakes locally. They aren't all that common, but the prices are barely higher than a Cali King.
Great pictures of a great selection of morphs.
Could you please tell us a bit more about the morphs, are the proven, simple recessive or co-dom, any special projects etc?
That second-last pic of the granite is simply insane!
SerpentS wrote:Jlassiter U left me speechless once again.
Relay love your snakes.
rolandslf wrote:Why did I have to open this thread.
JL - As you know I have suddenly developed this passion for Kings, I now have 5 different breeding pairs of King Species and sub species.
The other day I opened a thread on Thayeri, now this on Mexicana. I am going to be in serious trouble come December Bonus time, because I give you one guess as to my next 2 Adult Breeding Pairs of Kings.
Thanks for the pics, totally awesome snakes.
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