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    Getting Ready for Columbia Repticon

    Just going through the racks picking out which snakes to bring to the Repticon show this weekend in Columbia, South Carolina, so I thought I would take a few pictures.

    First up is a really cool 2014 male Calico


    Next up is a 2014 male Lesser Spotnose


    I really like this 2013 male Mystic Cinnamon


    My favorite 2 gene combination that I produced this season, a 2014 female Orangebelly Mojave


    Here is a "normal" 2012 male Orangebelly and just to show how weird the color change that 2 other Orangebellies have gone through, he is pictured here with the color changing 2013 female Orangebelly, "Weirdet"


    These are 2 good looking proven breeder males, a 2009 Pastel Hypo possible het Pied and a 2011 Fire (who sired the 3 Congo Fires the last 2 seasons)


    And I'll wrap up these pictures with a 2013 male Graphite Ivory who is just getting is Graphite markings to really come in and a 2014 male Super Mystic.


    Hope you enjoyed looking at these snakes, it came on a much needed break from organizing and cleaning.

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    Have a good show, wish it was a little closer but at 3.5 hours away it's just a little too far.
    Cheers, Jeff

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    Thanks. I totally understand not wanting to drive that far, though it is cool to see the venomous stuff at the Columbia Repticon.

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    They had the Cobra's, Rattlers, and Cotton Mouths at the Raleigh show a few weeks back, they are pretty cool to see.
    Cheers, Jeff

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    Re: Getting Ready for Columbia Repticon

    The Lesser Spotnose is really sharp. I went to the Columbia show last Summer and one guy had a pair of Leopard Copperheads that were just stunning. Hope you have a good show.

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    I hope you do well at the show. I will stop by you table while I'm there tomorrow.

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    This show is going to be bad for me. I'm limiting my self to only one new snake. The problem is I have extra rack space. With at least seven empty tubs. And I have a little money in my pockets, This can't be good. O well let the fun began. I'll see if I can leave the show with just one new snake.

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    How about one new bag of snakes, does that count? LOL Good luck and happy hunting.
    Cheers, Jeff

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    Re: Getting Ready for Columbia Repticon

    Quote Originally Posted by rlditmars View Post
    The Lesser Spotnose is really sharp. I went to the Columbia show last Summer and one guy had a pair of Leopard Copperheads that were just stunning. Hope you have a good show.
    Thanks. That combination came out well. I like how the Spotnose brings pattern back in.

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    Re: Getting Ready for Columbia Repticon

    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerhawk View Post
    This show is going to be bad for me. I'm limiting my self to only one new snake. The problem is I have extra rack space. With at least seven empty tubs. And I have a little money in my pockets, This can't be good. O well let the fun began. I'll see if I can leave the show with just one new snake.
    Good luck with that limit. It'll be tough to hold to. Look forward to meeting you.

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