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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    The link didn't show Texas ranges... so my guess is that he must be a pet of someones that got free... and judging from a couple minutes of googling I "think" he's a Sinaloan Milk Snake. Although certain, I am not.

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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gooseman View Post
    The link didn't show Texas ranges... so my guess is that he must be a pet of someones that got free... and judging from a couple minutes of googling I "think" he's a Sinaloan Milk Snake. Although certain, I am not.
    I know its not a sinaloan, I had a sinaloan (actually nelsons) and it does not look like one to me. To me it looks like an arizona mountain kingsnake.
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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    well see... glad I wasn't certain! lol

    EDIT: It does sorta look like a arizona mountain kingsnake, although it has very thin black lines. Maybe it's just one of the "individuality" things.

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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    Lucky you!!!! I'm in the process of trying to get the kitchen clean....think I will go finish and check all the nooks and crannies
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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gooseman View Post
    no joke... I mean... I plan to do some herping on my doorstep in the next couple of days... but those come in comfy boxes. I wasn't expecting to find a little milksnake while reaching for a pot to make my dora the explorer spaghetti'os.... sheesh.
    Ummm how old are you? .See you gave that pup a new home now everyone is coming your way.Congrats Dr Doolittle
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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    You are lucky. I normally have to surch for herp and they come looking for you!

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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    The only snakes I find around here are copperheads and I tend to give them their space. I want to go herping in my kitchen and find an adorable snake like that. Think all I'll find in my kitchen is cobwebs and a itty bitty spider or two.
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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons View Post
    Ummm how old are you? .See you gave that pup a new home now everyone is coming your way.Congrats Dr Doolittle
    old enough to have my own doorstep. (damn I hate paying rent for it though...)

    haha... yea, I've been called Dr. Doolittle before. at my apartment I currently have 2 rats, 2 ferrets, 4 snakes (2 more coming, and one back at my parents), and baby the pitbull. lol. My roommates LOVE me, haha.

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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    Sure looks like a pyro to me. They're great snakes and one of the prettiest too.

    Try him on pinkies in a week or so but he may hold out for lizards. Mice are much easier to get out here so that's what I feed mine.

    Cool find.
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    Re: herping in my kitchen??? New buddy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gooseman View Post
    to make my dora the explorer spaghetti'os.... sheesh.
    This is why i was asking how old you were
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