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Mexican Black King in Ohio?

mmfrankford

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I'm looking for a pet mexican black king. Even though at the moment it would be a pet, who knows in the future. I would like a nice one that will grow up solid black with no speckling. I'm hoping that there is a breeder in Ohio or nearby that I could get it from. I'll also be checking out the All Ohio show in a few weeks. I live in the Cincinnati area, so I am willing to drive to nearby regions. Thanks. :)
 
I'm looking for a pet mexican black king. Even though at the moment it would be a pet, who knows in the future. I would like a nice one that will grow up solid black with no speckling. I'm hoping that there is a breeder in Ohio or nearby that I could get it from. I'll also be checking out the All Ohio show in a few weeks. I live in the Cincinnati area, so I am willing to drive to nearby regions. Thanks. :)

well you could go to the Columbus Reptile show. Next one is August 15th. Plenty of time to prepare.
http://www.allohioshows.com/index.html
 
Yeah I normally check out those shows. I might also wait for the NARBC Tinley Park show in October, really nice selection there also. And I was really wanting to avoid online for now, just because shipping costs more than the snake most of the time.
 
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