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Can't go anywhere w/o herpin trilogy part IV....

Cflaguy

Old School Snakeman
Yep. On another job site today I caught another snake. It has rained the last two days here and at the Providence Water Treatment Facility the snakes are coming out in spades. They told they had a Diamondback, a Kingsnake, and a Chicken snake yesterday. Today as as I was walking from one local to another, I walked right up on this guy. I snagged him, measured him, and then released in a more remote area. The Lake Marion WLM area to be precise....
 

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It was hard to let him go...

but I have a wee one now and the chance of hots escaping is to much.... for the Mrs. What I like about him is how tight the rings get after the mid-point of the body.
 
Craig, aren't they difficult to feed, anyway? I love the ones at Reptile World, how they "hide" under glass.
 
Craig, aren't they difficult to feed, anyway? I love the ones at Reptile World, how they "hide" under glass.

Not if you're a cornsnake breeder...stillborns, non-feeders, kinked, and other disabled cornsnakes make excellent coral snake food...

Awesome find, Craig. One day...I WILL find a Coral snake...I might have to travel to Western Arizona to do it but...that's only a 20 hour drive from here...;)
 
I found one one time, and of course didn't have a camera...And I got to see one someone else found, once. The one I found was the first one I'd ever seen, and I captured it, and then couldn't remember the saying- so just treated it as a Coral. But once you see one, they really can't be mistaken for anything else, anyway, even if they were solid black. They just have this flattened look to them.
 
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