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Posted by: Ophichaos at Wed Oct 26 05:14:11 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ophichaos ] Wow, That's pretty harsh Doug. You know, if you were just gonna reply with negativity you could have just kept it to yourself. You should have had a mother to tell you something along those lines. If you knew what you were talking about you would know that now they have their neonate patterns and will eventually change to their adult patterns. Who knows what they will look like. Also, you are not dealing with a seasoned veteran breeder. I'll be the first to admit that. I happened to have these two and decided to breed them. I didn't set out to make it a project. I have lived in this area my whole life. My childhood was spent in woods, and parks, and ditches, and swamps, continuously looking for snakes. I have never encountered one of these orange yellow rats. Though I do not doubt the possibility of Orange Quadrivittata. This snake had a red tongue which Quadrivittata does not have. Thanks for your input, regardless of how valueless it was. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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