Eastern Indigo pair

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Drymarchon Couperi
Male is 6' long approximately and hatched 07/17/2020
Female is 5' long approximately and hatched 06/29/2020
Purchased from Vic Herrick in AZ with the intention of breeding but due to growing family I need to let them go
Selling as a pair for $3,000 I have 2 animalplastics enclosures that can go with them for $500 (72" x 30" x 18 ")
I am located in Peoria AZ selling local in AZ ONLY WITH VALID AZ DRIVERS LICENSE OR STATE ID
these guys require permits to cross state lines
You can text and then call if you have any questions (602) 621-3963
Female is left pic and male is right
 

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A 4 year old, 4 foot long eastern would be considered dwarfed, no?
Also curious if they are siblings, given the problems we have with inbreeding of this protected species. Isnt dwarfism one of the suspected results of inbreeding?

Drymarchon Couperi
Male is 6 feet long and hatched 07/17/2020
Female is 4 feet long and hatched 06/29/2020
Purchased from Vic in AZ with the intention of breeding but due to growing family I need to let them go
Selling as a pair for $3,000 I have 2 animalplastics enclosures that can go with them for $500 (72" x 30" x 18 ")
I am located in Peoria AZ selling local in AZ ONLY WITH VALID AZ DRIVERS LICENSE OR STATE ID
these guys require permits to cross state lines
You can text and then call if you have any questions (602) 621-3963
Female is left pic and male is right
 
These 2 are from the same breeder but not the same parents. I'm not sure if dwarfism is a symptom of inbreeding in this species.
I know the females of this species tend to be smaller than their male counterparts and can grow slower or faster depending on the individual and feeding schedule. I've heard its likely all captive bred Drymarchon Couperi are likely related to some degree.
 
Just measured her because I was guessing in my original post. She is actually 62" and I will update my post. Thank you for bringing this up lol.
 
Yes, all but the undisclosed Texas hybrids are related now, which means they are likely to decline in captivity. But that decline will be accelerated greatly by keepers breeding siblings. The snakes sold across State lines have to have licenses that describe parentage. In-state this is not required. So I hope at least the breeder has provided good records.

These 2 are from the same breeder but not the same parents. I'm not sure if dwarfism is a symptom of inbreeding in this species.
I know the females of this species tend to be smaller than their male counterparts and can grow slower or faster depending on the individual and feeding schedule. I've heard its likely all captive bred Drymarchon Couperi are likely related to some degree.
 
Vic is one of the best indigo breeders out there. I believe he dna tests all of his breeders to guarantee the most possible genetic variation.
 
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