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Dpoling
at Tue Jun 9 08:36:30 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dpoling ]
I agree; it is just an added bonus if their color "pops".
>>Dan,
>>...They can be very very pretty without having outrageous bright colors.
>>Jeff
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>>>>Thanks Jeff. A bit depressing to hear, but I'm glad to finally know.
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>>>>>>Dan,
>>>>>>...I do not think that snake will get much lighter than it already is. I do think the tans and browns will get more red-orange to them over time. The snake will probably turn out to be a light sandy orange tan color. It will probably never be a bright orange.
>>>>>>Jeff
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>>>>>>>>As far as color changing, is there any relationship to the color of the "saddles" (the top spots) and the eventual color of the snake's background? This pic below is a couple months old, but I was wondering if the background will eventually match the color of the top spots. As the background color now is more brown...
>>>>>>>>Can the top spots be used as an indicator of color to come?
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