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I live in California, so I am limited to only keeping CA native rattlesnakes. Anyhow, here are some of my collection.
C. atrox I just got this pair, seem to be "wilder" than the other crotalus speicies I have. need LONG hook for them
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C. organus
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here is a litter from the C. m. pyrrhus
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C. s. scutulatus
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Thanks everyone!
here are some others :)

This is a w/c panamint, that I recently was given back. This old snake has been around, it was given to me after it was given to someone else that could not take care of it. Another good reason why no one should take snakes out of the wild unless they are sure they really want to keep it. I am just saying think before taking it home.
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here is a w/c C.ruber. another one that needed a home. The person that had it did not tell his father he had it. When the father walked into the room one day, he heard the rattlesnakes "buzzing". Anyhow, that is how I ended up with the red diamond :yesnod:
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just a baby northern pacific with a different pattern. I think it looks cool :cool:
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Jerry,

Beautiful buzztails! Nice to see a fellow Californian into hots. Thanks for the pix! BTW, Your albino atrox is superb! I am TRULY JEALOUS! Your pyrrhus look very nice.

I sure love this place, no shortage of hot keepers willing to show off their snakes.

-Dennis
 
GQMedic said:
Jerry,

BTW, Your albino atrox is superb! I am TRULY JEALOUS!
-Dennis

No need to be jealous, looks like I might have to find homes for some soon maybe :rolleyes: :yesnod: :D
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christophermchale said:
i really like that north pacific.

was it born to you or was it wc?
The first pic is a w/c, all the others are c/b. I did not put them together this last year, but she must have retained the sperm & I had some nice babies this year.
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