Interested in Eastern Indigos - Any breeders in Tennessee?


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Posted by John DeMelas on August 25, 2000 at 18:35:37:

I have been a snake enthusiast for many years. I can remember going to the reptile store and seeing large wild-caught indigos for $40 each! I was fascinated by these large impressive snakes, but had to settle for a less expensive cal king (lucky for me, I had no idea what I was doing at that time). Since those pre-Lacy days, I have had sucess keeping and breeding cornsnakes, kingsnakes, ball pythons and others. I have been thinking for a while that its time to step up to something a little more unusual. I hadn't thought about Indigos for many years. Then I found Fred's web page. WOW!!! What beauty! What size!

I am seriously considering getting a pair of neonates and getting abord the Indigo train. Is there any one out there in Indigoland that can advise me? Is there anyone in the state of Tennessee that breeds Indigos?

Thanks, John


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