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    wow! incredible looking granite! love that pattern!

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    Re: Get Jelly Warning: Sweet Granite Burm

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    Thank you. Ya they seem to have become much more rare since the passing of the Lacey Act

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    Yup, and such a shame it happend just when the Lucy, caramels, and pieds where starting to become a little more accessible. You know anyone who is producing and labby stuff in Ca?

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    Re: Get Jelly Warning: Sweet Granite Burm

    I think I know of a guy that has some in socal.

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    What a cool snake!

    Thanks for the great pics.

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    "I don't think you're ready... for this jelly...
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    Lovely snake there. Really cool.
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    Re: Get Jelly Warning: Sweet Granite Burm

    Omg your burm is so beautiful, and has the cutest face I've ever seen! The second pic is like big old puppy dog eyes on a big snake it's so adorable. He looks like a total sweetheart thanks so much for sharing.

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    Nice Granite! That looks a lot like some of the granites I have produced the last few years, and I have to wonder if one of the parents might be from me. Mine were also het for albino green, and I wouldn't be surprised if that one you have pictured is as well. I'm also in California.
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    Re: Get Jelly Warning: Sweet Granite Burm

    Not to hijack the thread, but on the subject of nice looking burms are you still producing any burms? I remember you had that awesome pair of Caramels.

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    Re: Get Jelly Warning: Sweet Granite Burm

    Quote Originally Posted by Aztec4mia View Post
    Not to hijack the thread, but on the subject of nice looking burms are you still producing any burms? I remember you had that awesome pair of Caramels.
    I've been breeding a little less, but I still have burm babies every year. I'm mostly exporting and doing wholesale now though. I have some green/granite babies and albino green granite babies. If you are interested you are welcome to pm me.
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