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jlassiter
at Sun Jul 10 23:20:47 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jlassiter ]
Their temperment is very characteristic of mexicana. They rarely or never strike at you and are not squirmy like milksnakes.
The albinos do go through an ontogenetic change and the white will turn yellowish, but as in all albino tricolors each one varies.
One thing that others and I have noticed is that female wild type Ruthveni tend to turn grey in the white bands more than the males do....Just an observation.
John Lassiter
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- RUTHVENI - JETZEN, Sun Jul 10 17:42:51 2005

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