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Posted by Aaron on September 01, 2002 at 23:19:06:
In Reply to: Some necessary information... posted by Robert Haase on September 01, 2002 at 18:15:48:
:I feel it necessary to pass this information on...in 1982, 3 adult proven breeder Lampropeltis ruthveni(2 male, 1 female) and a proven adult male Lampropeltis mexicana ssp. thayeri escaped from captivity at Villa de la Mina, W of Lajitas TX. At least 2 of these snakes were observed alive and well more than 2 years subsequent in June 1985. I hate to pop anyone's dreams of commercial profits, but any snakes which appear to be hybrids from the Lajitas area are highly questionable in my opinion. Something to think about before jumping to any big dollar conclusions...
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Aren't you the guy who posted last year about releasing all your CB baby alterna? Can anyone else verify your statement? They escaped (unintentional?) and were then later observred (presumably by the person or someone who knew and yet they were not recaptured?). Sounds suspicious. If you are telling the truth thank you for the information, if you are lying please go and try to ruin somebody elses day, if you must.
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