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MikeIsEvil
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 Introducing Noodle.

..The Het Albino Nelsons Milksnake. I have no intentions to breed, him being Het or not wouldnt have had any impact on me bying him. Lol. I just wanted a Milksnake. :)

Anyways, this is Noodle. I purchased him at the White Plains NY Reptile Expo. Very colorful, VERY alert and when he moves he looks like a wet noodle being flapped around, hence his name. :) Got him for $35 from a very nice guy at the show.

Enjoy!






Thanks for looking!



Mike,




04/21/09  01:48am

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Alligater
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  Message To: MikeIsEvil   In reference to Message Id: 1989779


 Introducing Noodle.

I have alwats loved the Nelsons colors,greaaaat snake



04/22/09  04:59pm

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Gerkone
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  Message To: MikeIsEvil   In reference to Message Id: 1989779


 Introducing Noodle.

lucky!! i got mine today but its a sinaloan milk snake



05/25/09  05:04pm

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Knox
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  Message To: Gerkone   In reference to Message Id: 2010910


 Introducing Noodle.

Beauty! I had a Sinaloan that escaped a few years back and kept looking locally for a replacement. I wanted a Sinaloan because they get larger than the Nelson’s. However, I found a Nelson’s at my local Herp shop and couldn’t be more pleased. I actually prefer the Nelson’s because the bands are closer together.

Can’t beat that price you got!

Here is mine when I first brought her home:





05/26/09  12:42pm

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Concolor1
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  Message To: Knox   In reference to Message Id: 2011259


 Here’s My Het For Albino Nelson’s . . .



Whoops; that’s "possible" het for albino (amelanism for the purists out there). I bought this one as part of a pair almost four years ago; the other promptly escaped, and I’m not positive of the sex (I think this was the male, though). The local shop upped the charge for probing from five to ten bucks, and as my other milk snake is less than two years old (a female I bought to replace the escapee; she’s definitely het for albinism, at least that’s what the breeder said), I haven’t bothered to double check. Rather than get a snake at this fall’s show, I’ll probably spend some money for probes and learn do it myself ("Take that, ya overcharging, unpatriotic, inflation-fueling bum!").



05/26/09  02:36pm


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