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RE: "Green" House Snakes?

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Posted by: brhaco at Tue Mar 2 19:58:50 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brhaco ]  
   

That must have been Lamprophis aurorae, the Aurora house snake-did it have an orange vertebral stripe?



If so, there are a few folks around breeding these-the hatchlings are both tiny, and touchy...
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