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    Eastern Indigos

    I have been researching these guys for a while now and have been wanting one for years. Found some info on the indigo forever web page and have contacted 2 breeders this year; Rick Sla**** and Paul Weaver. Other than those guys I was wondering if the colubrid people knew of anyone else who is breeding Easterns (red phase)?

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    Know of Indigos forever website, but I was just wondering if anyone had anymore to add.

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    Just watch KS. I see them there all the time. It's breeding season now, so babies in a few months.
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    Yea they have about the same season as bps it's just their eggs take 120 DAYS to incubate. It's crazy.
    Did finally find the a guy with the perfect Indigos but he is in Italy!

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    I've seen those. Amazing.

    Try GBU Enterprises in Lodi Ca. Sam and Naomi are really cool people. I know she was going to breed at least one female this year. Get on the list. I don't know if they're working with any reds, but they have great snakes.
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    Yea right now I'm in contact with Paul and Robert right now. I'll look into those guys.

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    Re: Eastern Indigos

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    Yea right now I'm in contact with Paul and Robert right now. I'll look into those guys.
    You can try Robert Bruce.....................

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    Re: Eastern Indigos

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    You can try Robert Bruce.....................
    Yep that is who I am talking to. Sorry forgot his last name in the post.

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    Eastern Indigo's can be found in the wild here where I live(Alabama), but it seems like I glanced somewhere that at one time, and may still be on the endangered species list, which is very believable to me, because while growing up I would find them dead on this dirt road I lived on, from where someone ran over them, which was always very disappointing to me, because I could never find one that was alive, and they are very pretty snakes.
    P.S, I just looked them up, and in Alabama they are a protected species...

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