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DMong
at Thu May 5 19:21:39 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Yes, the orange wash from the incandescent lighting does make the colors off, but now that I see the entire pattern of the snake, it looks to be a "Bubblegum" ratsnake. They were first developed by Bill Love way back around 1990. They are an amel form of Yellow rat x Black rat x Everglades rat. They can be extremely variable as well, and range from almost a solid pink with little pattern, to very light pink with very noticeable pattern(or very little), vivid orange/pink, and any combination thereof.
Here is just one example from Bill Love's old school line of bubblegum rats. If you do a google "image search", you will see what I mean about their variation. I have seen lots of these over the years, and I knew several people that used to breed them.
Good luck with it!
~Doug
 ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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