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Really nice looking snakes! I've never heard of them before, but they sure are beautiful!
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Sigh......... Some day!! You know how I feel about these guys. If I haven't gotten a pair from John by the time you produce your first clutch, keep me in mind - I'll definitely be in the market by then! 
Added: I almost picked up a pied at Tinley a couple weeks ago, but held off because I was able to find my T+ Argie female I needed. But, boy, it was close....
Last edited by Evenstar; 10-27-2012 at 02:36 PM.
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Re: Mussuranas
 Originally Posted by theReptileGuy
Really nice looking snakes! I've never heard of them before, but they sure are beautiful!
Thanks! Mussuranas aren't too common in the hobby right now. They are a great species to work with... very intelligent, super quick, and pretty calm when not after food! haha
Thanks Kali! I'll definitely keep you in mind for when mine produce - probably 2 years out. I give you credit for passing on them - they're hard to pass up... especially the pieds! I should be producing some since it is a dominant trait.
~Chris
Biology Departments - Marist College & Mount Saint Mary College
carillephoto.com - Wildlife, Landscape, Wedding, & (of course) Snake Photography for sale
edenexotics.weebly.com - my snake breeding business. Lots of different species, from Ball Pythons through to Bimini Island Boas
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Re: Mussuranas
 Originally Posted by bioteacher
Thanks Kali! I'll definitely keep you in mind for when mine produce - probably 2 years out. I give you credit for passing on them - they're hard to pass up... especially the pieds! I should be producing some since it is a dominant trait.
That's awesome - thanks! It was HARD to pass them up! If I'd had just a little more money.... But this way, I still have them to look forward to!
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Re: Mussuranas
Very nice! I've been looking into those but can't make up my mind on what to do.
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Re: Mussuranas
 Originally Posted by Void
Very nice! I've been looking into those but can't make up my mind on what to do.
The best thing you can do it blindly throw money at it. Then you'll have some mussuranas and won't have a tough decision any more.  
On a serious note, they're definitely an awesome species and I don't regret spending the cash on them at all. They've been completely handleable and great eaters. Really a rewarding species to work with!
~Chris
Biology Departments - Marist College & Mount Saint Mary College
carillephoto.com - Wildlife, Landscape, Wedding, & (of course) Snake Photography for sale
edenexotics.weebly.com - my snake breeding business. Lots of different species, from Ball Pythons through to Bimini Island Boas
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So gorgeous! Very high on my wishlist, tied up with Savu pythons and Cribos. Something about that dominant pied gene and a snake called a super pied is just awesome
Erica Evans
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Thanks! They are great snakes! Cribos are pretty spectacular also!
~Chris
Biology Departments - Marist College & Mount Saint Mary College
carillephoto.com - Wildlife, Landscape, Wedding, & (of course) Snake Photography for sale
edenexotics.weebly.com - my snake breeding business. Lots of different species, from Ball Pythons through to Bimini Island Boas
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No idea what they are but they're freaking gorgeous!
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