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SD's Pet Snakes

Here are some new pics of my pet snakes. I expect two new snakes when the weather warms up and i'll post them here as well. Going forward, all pics of my snakes will go in this thread.

2010 Abbott's Okeetee
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2010 Hypo Brooksi
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Ahhh.... beautiful! Both of them. I've never seen a hypo Brooksi, before. He's almost plaid :).

I have a particular love of good Okeetees. I have one coming from Mr. Abbott, himself, next week. I can't wait :). That will make 2 for me. Three, if I ever find the one who escaped--but that's been months, now, and I don't hold out much hope.
 
He's almost plaid :).

Now that you mentioned it, his colors totally remind me of my first plaid shirt! I kept it for sentimental reasons even though i didn't wear it anymore. Yeah, it's kind of strange, but that plaid shirt was rockin (in a Christmas tough guy way hah hah). I eventually parted ways with it 4 years ago though. Sometimes i wish i hung on to it because it would take me back to the early 90s when grunge was king!
 
How does your brooksi compare as far as attitude to say your corns? Im really thinking about getting a King next.
 
My brooksi is a lot more mellow than my okeetee. I can actually take my eyes of him while he's crawling around on my lap because i know he won't go far. While my okeetee has calmed down a lot since i got him, he's still a little flighty and i always need to keep my eye on him. Another way to explain the difference between the two is that my brooksi "explores" when i handle him whereas my okeetee is trying to "escape". At least that's the way i interpret their behavior. I realize that it's mostly me projecting my human emotions into it.

They're also different in their feeding response. Both are excellent eaters and never refuse a meal, but the brooksi has struck at me once during feeding. Kings in general are known to have a strong feeding response and may bite first and ask questions later. Some of this behavior can be prevented by training (which i'm currently doing), but there are some that can't be changed. I'm sure there are corns that behave similarly to kings, but speaking in general terms, i would say that the feeding response is the biggest difference between kings and corns.

In terms of musking and biting for other reasons, my brooksi hasn't done either (with the one exception when he bit me the first day i got him, which is understandable). In terms of activeness, both my snakes are not active and spend the majority of the day/night inside their hides. They're still young though, so i expect their activity level to increase as they get older and feel more confident.

I have also heard that there are differences in temperament between species of kings. Brooksi are supposed to be one of the most mellow, while cal kings, especially albinos can be bitey. Your mileage may vary, but feel free to ask around this forum or other forums such as kingsnake.com and you can get a small sample response.

With all that said, i love my brooksi. He's got a great attitude and i like how he *always* has that hungry look in his eyes. I would recommend you to get one, assuming that you don't mind being bitten occasionally by mistake.
 
Well, they have a brooksi at the local pet store that I got Seth my corn from, and there is a local breeder, how ever she doesnt have any brooksis though. I believe most of her kings are mountain types it seems.
 
Thanks for linking that thread. Very interesting read, something though that I have come to realize, some breeds may be known for being either aggresive or non but every animal is diffrent, so I have no illusion that just because I pic one breed meens its guaranteed to be nice or not. Once I finish my viv then I will start getting serius, I do like the look of some of the Nuevo Leon Kings from the local breeder, especially these two...

This one is not for sale though...http://www.alaskareptiles.com/LMTg1001F_files/LMTg1001F%201wtmk.jpg and this one which is for sale and appears to still be for sale.. http://www.alaskareptiles.com/LMTg1002M_files/LMTg1002M%201wtmk.jpg


At the same time though I really do like the look of the brooksi's too.
 
Sorry for the triple post, but i dug through some old photos and i thought this was interesting.

What a difference a few months make...

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March 2011
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New Sonoran Gopher

This is my new Axanthic Sonoran Gopher 100% het Blizzard courtesy of Byron.d. His colors are difficult to capture accurately because the grays vary depending on the lighting. There are even certain parts where his color appears to be almost translucent.

He is a very calm and non-flighty snake. While inside his tub, he is usually visible most of the day. He's either periscoping or has has half of his body outside his hide. Overall i'm very happy with him and he will make a great pet display snake.

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