Here's the second female in my trio...

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Here's the second female in my trio...

That one has a an interesting tail pattern. How old is she? Also, if you wouldn't mind, what is the locality? (you can send that in an email if you prefer.) A partner and I are doing some work with Triaspis and her markings look more greyish than we have seen.
Serious Congrats on some good looking and obviously healthy snakes. I would dearly love to see many more of them in the hobby.
I was wondering about those things too, Mark. When I move down there in two more yrs. I'll be showing you some of those snakes I'm sure. Very interesting species.
I've been wondering also how the Santa Ritas have beeen recovering from the big fire last summer. Have you made any hikes up in the burnt areas? Seen any green rats, yet, this spring? Thanks...
Terry
>>That one has a an interesting tail pattern. How old is she? Also, if you wouldn't mind, what is the locality? (you can send that in an email if you prefer.) A partner and I are doing some work with Triaspis and her markings look more greyish than we have seen.

I love the green rats. There pattern reminds me of an amazon tree boa for some reason.
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0.1 Snow Corn "Hope"
1.0 Ball Python "Wilson" (Castaway)
1. Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Chunk" (Goonies)
.1 Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Peaches"
0.0.1 Mexican Black Kingsnake "Onyx"
I love green rats as well. They're a lot of fun to work with. All three of the snakes are from the Ritas.
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