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View Poll Results: Which is your absolute favorite milksnake?
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Pueblan
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15 |
12.93% |
Honduran
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30 |
25.86% |
Sinaloan
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14 |
12.07% |
Nelson's
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22 |
18.97% |
Mexican
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6 |
5.17% |
Black
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22 |
18.97% |
New Mexico
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5 |
4.31% |
Andean
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3 |
2.59% |
Coastal Plains
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5 |
4.31% |
Louisiana
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5 |
4.31% |
Jalisco
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5 |
4.31% |
Red
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6 |
5.17% |
Stuart's
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2 |
1.72% |
Pale
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3 |
2.59% |
Other
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4 |
3.45% |
06-13-2005, 10:49 AM
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#1
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Which is your absolute favorite milksnake?
Which is your absolute favorite milksnake?
I have to vote Pueblan. Those sure are pretty animals! =)
(I had four photos on my desktop -- Apricot Pueblan, Tangerine Honduran, Sinaloan, and Mexican. I asked my wife which one she liked the best. She said she liked the "plastic toy snake" the best. She was talking about the Apricot Pueblan. Guess they do look a little fake, huh? LOL)
Chris Bianco
(864) 706-7399
cjbianco@charter.net
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06-13-2005, 10:54 AM
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#2
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I am going with sinaloan...I have a bunch of them and I like 'em! Although black milks have a neat sheen to them, kinda plain but neat to look at.
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06-13-2005, 11:18 AM
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#3
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LOL. I read that quickly as "Which is your absolute favorite milkshake?" I guess I know where my mind is at.
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06-13-2005, 11:27 AM
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#4
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim O
LOL. I read that quickly as "Which is your absolute favorite milkshake?" I guess I know where my mind is at.
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Strawberry...from Jack In The Box. =)
Chris
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06-13-2005, 01:09 PM
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#5
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I put Hondurans, especially my Tangerine's.
I really love Orange in snakes. Tang. Hondurans, Blair's phase alterna, Fluorescent Orange and sunglow Corns, Orangish more than reddish BRB, and top of the line (vivids etc.) Orange thayeri, etc. etc.
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06-14-2005, 02:54 PM
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#6
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had to be sinaloans...took care of my teacher's in 8th grade and had to have at least one as I started collecting snakes...nice guy held onto them for me for months until I moved and got settled
though my teacher called them cal kingsnakes at the time and it took a while to determine what they were...mine aren't as used to being handled yet but getting better...great little ones
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06-14-2005, 04:51 PM
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#7
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Sinaloans. Far and away it's Sinaloans. There is just something about the pattern that is standard issue as well as some of the aberrants that pop up. They've got great personalities, don't get ginormous and are really bright and alert.
Them's the bestest.
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06-15-2005, 01:37 AM
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#8
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wilomn
Sinaloans. Far and away it's Sinaloans. There is just something about the pattern that is standard issue as well as some of the aberrants that pop up. They've got great personalities, don't get ginormous and are really bright and alert.
Them's the bestest.
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Love them. They've been around so long and are relatively cheap so they get overlooked. But I love the nice wide bright bands. Sinaloans were actually the first snake I owned "Commercially" or anotherwords, bought rather than caught.
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06-15-2005, 12:24 PM
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#9
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It may sound strange by I really like Annulatas and Celanops.
It is probably due to the fact that I live close to their home ranges and finding a snake in the field is always more special than buying one.
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06-16-2005, 12:13 PM
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#10
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Hondurans are cool for all the morphs- but I do love my black milks!
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