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I want your dead coral snakes
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by Crotalus75 on October 27, 2009
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Hello all,
I am looking for dead coral snakes and sheds. I am particularly interested in obtaining Asian (Dead or Alive) and South American specimens. Shoot me an e-mail.
~ T
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by Cro on October 27, 2009
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Tad,
You might get a better response if you tell folks just what you plan to do with those coral snakes.
What kind of studies you plan to do.
And if you will credit the folks who send them to your in your publications.
And, if you are willing to reimburse folks for shipping costs.
And what professor you are working under.
And what school you are working from.
All of those things are important to folks. Few people will go out of their way to help you, unless they know a bit about what your are doing.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards
John Z
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by Crotalus75 on October 27, 2009
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Well, I am studying coral snake evolution and I am definitely willing to reimburse for shipping. Anyone who would like to help would certainly be acknowledged for their contribution. I will pay for live specimens from Asia. Anyone willing to help can shoot me an e-mail and I'll let ya in on the skinny.
~ T
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by herpboy on October 27, 2009
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Interesting, do N American Micrurus strike your fancy? Also, who are you working under? Neat animals none the less, curious to hear about your work.
-Bryan
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by AquaHerp on October 28, 2009
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We have Micrurus tener sheds with specific sexes and locals. Sheds run 10.00 each. Packaged up fresh at minus 80.
You might contact Eric Smith at the University of Texas in Austin, he's the US coral guru and has been banking gentic info on corals for a while now.
Good luck.
DH
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by Time on October 29, 2009
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Eric is actually with UTA which is University of Texas, Arlington. But you are right, he is the number one researcher with Corals at this time.
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