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Some WC Bogeys, and a greenie

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Posted by: CMSMITH at Sun Nov 23 11:04:14 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CMSMITH ]  
   

This male has gotten brighter since this pic, I imagine hell be pretty stunning as an adult.I guess he would be called a red-phase?

This male from the same area isnt as bright but hes got some of the most symmetrical blotches and is just an overal attractive snake.

I caught this one a while back. Pictures dont do him justice. Orange bleeds through the blotches, but I cant get that to show in pics.

Caught this girl this year. She laid 2 eggs, one of which had twins.

The eggs took 80, and 82 days to hatch. The twins came out a few days earlier than the female. It took them a while to start feeding, but now theyre eating like pigs.


   

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