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MIAMI Style

LRDJ

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Carol H. Edition....

As a Neonate.....




As of today...pics taken a few days prior to 2014......LOL







Thanks for looking!

Orlando
 
WOW !! That's a textbook Miami, but then again you can't expect anything less coming from Carol !!!

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
WOW !! That's a textbook Miami, but then again you can't expect anything less coming from Carol !!!

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!

Walter,
Interestingly, don't know if you recall this but back in the late 1990's (98-99), I bought from you a pair of Miami's and a Candy cane at one of those Louisiana Reptile Shows. Those three snakes is what started the insanity. I regret selling those once I knew I was going to Veterinary School.... I am glad there is people like Carol that through selective breeding, this Wild-Type corn snake has attained its popularity over the years.

Take care!

Orlando
 
Walter,
Interestingly, don't know if you recall this but back in the late 1990's (98-99), I bought from you a pair of Miami's and a Candy cane at one of those Louisiana Reptile Shows. Those three snakes is what started the insanity. I regret selling those once I knew I was going to Veterinary School.... I am glad there is people like Carol that through selective breeding, this Wild-Type corn snake has attained its popularity over the years.

Take care!

Orlando

I remember you getting stuff from me way back when. Carol actually picked up some of my Mimai/Candycanes back then as well.
I now have a 2006 female Miami that I got from Carol that has some of the bloodline from mine from back then, which was pretty special I thought.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
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