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    Agkistrodon contortrix information

    I am collecting information for a reptile breeding game. We have most of the basics, looking for locality breeding info and pictures. I know the ones here in east Texas are much different than others! Any help is appreciated!


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    Re: Agkistrodon contortrix information

    Quote Originally Posted by Dragooness View Post
    I am collecting information for a reptile breeding game. We have most of the basics, looking for locality breeding info and pictures. I know the ones here in east Texas are much different than others! Any help is appreciated!
    I'm not sure they're any different looking between Texas and Louisiana. I know the Northern copperheads look a lot different than their counterpart. I couldn't chime in with anything venomous as I've never bred anything venomous nor do I really have any plans to.
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    Re: Agkistrodon contortrix information

    West Texas / north Texas is different from east Texas / eastern US.

    West use to be (trans-pecos) but is now lumped with broadbanded which is terrible. Southern is now eastern. And Osage is just a north eastern variant that looks just like a southern.

    What specifics are you after?


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    The localities, their pictures and pictures of what happens when you breed them. Also any mutations, like albino and any kind of pattern and their genetics and pictures. Thanks for the help so far!


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