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Only 2 Tucson Show Pickups

qtken2

Oh you know!!!
I went to the Tucson show looking for 2 specific snakes, Rhino Ratsnakes and GBKs. I knew the likely hood of me finding rhinos were slim to none however I did know that Amazing Grays was a vendor and they always have nice babies. Now they didn't have the locality I was looking for but I did find these 2 that caught my eye instantly.

River Road locality female
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River Road locality male
He just didn't want to cooperate with me
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I've seen rhinos (the snake kind!) at a show once. Those looked nice.

Love those snakes. Cute little faces.
 
There was a guy in town that had a pair but his female died earlier this year. I already have a display tank set up, just need one to put in it.
 
How'd the process on getting permits via NMDG&F go? I know a few years back they were being difficult with alterna given their status as state endangered.
 
Still can't get them but I'm getting stationed at Pensacola NAS in less than 2 months. And I have a friend holding onto them for me in El Paso until then.
 
Congrats on the pcs...

NMDGF gave me a hard time on em when I curated the Nature Center at the Las Cruces Museum of Natural History. They we cool with putting green rat snakes and mottled rock rattlers on my Scientific and Educational Purpose permit but grilled me on NM ridgenose and the alterna.
 
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