Posted by:
DMong
at Tue Aug 9 17:03:16 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
That is actually an amelanistic(albino) captive-bred "hobby" Honduran milksnake since it has no locale per se. I am guessing what you really meant to say was...what subspecies of milksnake would this snake be?, and what locale are they naturally from?.
Their natural range is the Pacific versant of El Salvador, Honduras,Nicaragua, and just into northwestern Costa Rica.
Hope you enjoy it!. I and many other's here sure do love to work with them among other types of milks... 
~Doug





And a very normal tri-color

A normal tangerine phase variant

Another normal tangerine from the early 90's before any morphs were in the hobby.

Another tangerine from the same era.

an amelanistic(albino)

a normal tricolor sub-adult.....

an older, darker tricolor adult

and of course the head of a normal tricolor breeder adult
 ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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