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Posted by afflicted on May 13, 2003 at 05:57:22:

In Reply to: Mexicans posted by cf on May 12, 2003 at 22:46:24:

I had sold a surplus male several months ago. I tried to get a pair from a very large venomous dealer. We had phone conversations, emails, etc. That went on for 18 months until all the promises of pictures and "arrange for shipping" were broken. Then the pair listed on the site was down to one male but I was way to freaked out to chase down this guy again for a purchase. Besides, I only wanted the female but was willing to take the pair. There are lots of people not online so maybe eventually I will cross paths with someone. Thanks.

:I actually came across at least 2 dealers from the kingsnake dealers list that had Mexican Spilotes available, but I unfortunitely don't remember who it was. I had time to kill and went through the whole list, but I think they were both close to the top.

:Not a really big help, but if you have some time to kill its worth a try.

:Looking forward to baby pics!

:Freight

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::The bottom pic is actually two males. The smaller one depicted in the picture is a long term captive. The female I described as not posing for pics is much, much larger than the male and is in another enclosure. The body shown in the foreground is a Mexican ssp that came from Dick Bartletts last clutch before he got rid of the project. I can't find any Mexican ssp females for him but would love to find one. They are actually known for having quite a bit of orange on them. I was planning on possibly using one of these males down the road to "freshen up" the bloodline. Anyone reading this, if you have or know where I can find a Mexican locale, please let me know.

:::Really beautiful snakes. The male andd female (new ones in last photo) are they imports? And, does the female have peach/pink on her? I can't tell if its the snake or the photo.

:::Thanks for sharing!

:::Joe

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