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DMong
at Fri Sep 30 14:38:26 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
I totally agree with all that, and of course it is also a possibility. I too have also seen individuals with very vivid (or drab)splendida patterns turn solid black/dark brown within around 9 to 12 months time too.
Just no telling with any certainty with that particular animal really. Knowing how often people in this hobby cross things is why I tend to say this, ........just no way of knowing.
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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- Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - Pauline49, Wed Sep 28 16:18:25 2011
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- RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - Aaron, Fri Sep 30 14:22:26 2011
RE: Can anyone ID this kingsnake, please? - DMong, Fri Sep 30 14:38:26 2011
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