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Don't shoot me for this but...

Anel & Dirk said:
If you guys could read afrikaans this next statement would be deleted:

Goeie donnerse BLIKSEM!


LOL, I do read South African.. That is a very decent curse.. 'Good thunder lightning' is not so bad ;)
 
Yeah, it is but, its true meaning is much more like: Motherf*****!

HEHE!!!

Sometimes its a good thing that direct translations don't capture feeling that accurately!

Of wat praat ek nou!
 
Sorry to not add anything important, but I've just googled that Eastern Indigo, and what a snake! Like an MBK but better! I've got it as my wallpaper right now.
 
Maybe it has been said already, but I didn't see it.

Hybrids can be produced but usually you need to have the same reproductive cycles. I.e. Corns being egg layers and boas and puff adders being live. Don't think it will work even if you do artificially inseminate.

One that side note....
I wish I could work with E. Indigos but alas..the laws. I do have a 2.2 of Blacktailed Cribos (Central American Indigos)....and they are a heck of a lot of fun. Hoping to breed them this coming season although from what I've been told with Indigos...it isn't always the easiest thing.
 
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