snakenole
New member
So I'm new on this board even though I've been friends with Rich for years. I've been a long time user of that "other" site so I know a lot of people over there. Anyway, I may know a lot of you already from working at the Serpenco table at the Daytona show. So "hello". I look forward to visiting here.
This pair of granite mex mex was a huge suprise for me from Rich and Connie. I work at their tables every year in Daytona and they always do something nice for me. This year it was this pair of snakes from Mark Bell. Mark said he's not really sure about the genetics of these guys and that there is a ton of variation in "speckling". You can see that with these two. They also apparently came from wildcaught adults originally that showed a lot of speckling and when those were bred the speckling increased. Check out the cool head and tail patterns. They are yearlings and are nice and fat. Steve, the manager at Mark's Reptile Industries, said they eat pinks like crazy right off the bat. Anyone know anything else about them or their origins? I'll post some better pics soon. Thanks again Rich and Connie!
This pair of granite mex mex was a huge suprise for me from Rich and Connie. I work at their tables every year in Daytona and they always do something nice for me. This year it was this pair of snakes from Mark Bell. Mark said he's not really sure about the genetics of these guys and that there is a ton of variation in "speckling". You can see that with these two. They also apparently came from wildcaught adults originally that showed a lot of speckling and when those were bred the speckling increased. Check out the cool head and tail patterns. They are yearlings and are nice and fat. Steve, the manager at Mark's Reptile Industries, said they eat pinks like crazy right off the bat. Anyone know anything else about them or their origins? I'll post some better pics soon. Thanks again Rich and Connie!