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RE: whitesided green

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Posted by: mikefedzen at Fri Jul 29 19:19:56 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mikefedzen ]  
   

I actually have the snake now.

She was found in FL back in April, a friend of the person who caught it emailed me pictures of it then, he said they were going to keep it to breed. I guess they had trouble getting the snake to eat, so Daniel ended up with her, and he got her feeding on bullfrog tadpoles.

She's got very good body weight, definitely a healthy snake. I don't really consider her "whitesided" though, if she is a morph I think she's the same morph as the Palmetto corn snake that is going to be for sale for the first time this year... The snake is mainly white but has some flecks of it's actual pattern. Probably a form of piebald.
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Mike
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