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You won't believe this pair!

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What are the odds? LOL I was totally blown away to find this pair of reds hiding out Monday morning. My first instantaneous thought was grey rat, wait I'm in S FL. ha-ha
Very cool find, most likely a pair. Makes you wonder if the normal is het.
At the very least 100% het babies or better yet 50% little black corns!
After my find, later in the week, I spoke with a couple FL wholesalers and they said they do get in a few "wild caught" anerythristic corns in each year from different collectors.
They are not common but they are out there.
Also it is a know fact the black gene originated in this part of FL.
Way cool. Truly a unique find, divine intervention, Thank you Jesus!
 

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my same thought the first time I caught 1...my friend and I had an argument about what the hell it was...lol
 
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Wayne, these guys were most definitely left right where I found them. If you read previous post you will see i am a advocate for releasing all snakes I find in the field. FL guys are catch and release too!
 
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