Here's my female "greenish" blonde suboc from Lee Abbott. I got her at the same time I got the axanthic in the earlier post. This snake is awesome. One of my favorites. She's just beautiful.


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Here's my female "greenish" blonde suboc from Lee Abbott. I got her at the same time I got the axanthic in the earlier post. This snake is awesome. One of my favorites. She's just beautiful.


in the wild these have been found. Some more " olive green " some not. I have found 3 on the Fresno Ranch curve after the Contrabano creek bridge. That is the ONLY place I have found them. I wonder why ? It would be interesting to hear of other areas of observation in the wild of this color phase and to not think this is a gene factor of just one locality.
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Jim Dobis found a greenish normal suboc in the Xmas Mtns.
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