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Wild Caught X Wild Caught Bama Corns

Walter Smith

CRAZY BOUT' CORNS !!
Here is the adult pair of Wild Caughts I have. I found the male myself here locally in NorthEAST Alabama. I purchased the female which was wild caught only two weeks before I got here. She is from NorthCENTRAL Alabama.
Their locales are about 80 miles apart.

Walter,
:crazy02: BOUT' CORNS !!
 

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Those are kind of cool looking Walter.. *not kind of, really neat looking..*

Lets see some baby pics when they get here..

Regards.> Tim of T and J
 
Those are kind of cool looking Walter.. *not kind of, really neat looking..*

Lets see some baby pics when they get here..

Regards.> Tim of T and J

Thanks Tim.
I'm a little more fond of the male, I guess maybe because I actually found him.....LOL, but I really like his "Butterscotch" coloration.
I'm hoping to get ahold of a female from my area to generate more of his color.
However, I'm a little ecited about the female because now I know there is another locale of corn other than the Miami that displays a gray ground and red blotches. It will be interesting to see what these bring to the table.

Walter,
:crazy02: BOUT' CORNS !!
 
No Kidding, they have great colors for wild caughts!

All the corns I have seen here in FL live up to the Red Rat Snake nickname.

Congrats!
 
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