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    Edgy Exotic Reptiles EdgyExoticReptiles's Avatar
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    Californians

    Any1 whos near-ish san jose, CA wana organize a one day herping trip?
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    Re: Californians

    I want to come
    I want to come
    and then can we have soup and taro cakes at TK Noodle?
    sorry - just a bout of nostalgia
    rhea
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    Re: Californians

    that would be an adventure knowing that we would return with a whole bunch of pictures and some might bring home a snake

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    Re: Californians

    Hey Reed!

    I love to go on one-day, 2-day, even 6-day herping trips (this year I'll have to skip the 6-day!). My friend Brad and I are hitting Redwood Creek (east of Orick, CA)for 4 days this week; then it's off to work for the summer! I'll still have the weekends open 'til schools starts. If you are ever planning a trip to Humboldt, let me know (we are only 6 hours away!) Unfortunately, most of my trips down to the Bay Area are very short - the traffic there is INSANE!
    I actually dread it!

    Steve

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    Re: Californians

    By the way... Awesome snakes on your site! Is the 50% corn hybrid a proven fertile male? Just curious

    Steve

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    Re: Californians

    thanks!,I did not breed it this year but it's brother bred so im pretty sure its fetile, hes one of my favorite snakes actually, hes pretty (looks like a corn with a milk snake face) hes calm, he eats well, hes pretty active for a 4 ft. snake.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steven@HumboldtHerps View Post
    By the way... Awesome snakes on your site! Is the 50% corn hybrid a proven fertile male? Just curious

    Steve
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