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    Re: New pair of Macklots

    The iridescence on those two is amazing! Really beautiful snakes!
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    Re: New pair of Macklots

    NIce pickups. You can't go wrong with macklott's.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: New pair of Macklots

    What beautiful pick ups. I love my macklots girl, one of the best tempered snakes in my opinion- once they grow up a bit and get past the I'll bite anything stage.
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    Re: New pair of Macklots

    great set up and beauty animals!
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    Re: New pair of Macklots

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    that site was updated in Jan of 09 so not sure on that. that genus didn't come up at all. if it was an old genus, it would of said unverified or unvalid like this for GTPs old genus (http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt)
    Found this tonight and thought it might be of some interest:

    http://www.jcvi.org/reptiles/species...species=fuscus
    "[Fuscus] Might be synonymous to Liasis mackloti. HOSER (2001) erected the questionable new genus Katrinus which he diagoses by the following criteria: “Katrinus are separated from Antaresia by having a single loreal rather than two or more. Katrinus are separated from Leiopython by having two pairs of prefrontals as opposed to having a pair. Katrinus are separated from Liasis by usually having 55 or less mid-body rows (Liasis usually has over 60).” Katrinus was named after Hoser’s mother, Katrina."

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    Re: New pair of Macklots

    good reference. seems legit. maybe itis needs to get with the update.

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