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New project!!

GreggMM Oct 22, 2006 06:16 AM

Here is my new pair of A. cerataphora...

Olive phase

Yellow and black

Replies (4)

squamiger Oct 22, 2006 09:34 AM

Hi Gregg

Congrats on the new snakes! I would say that those are two good examples of the black and yellow phase, however, since the olives are solid colored. We used to label them as jungle, tri-color, and olive phases according to their coloration, but who knows how they categorize them now. Personally, I never saw the third color in the "tri-color" phase anyhow, lol. Anyway, have fun with them. I'm sure that you are already starting to enjoy their snappy little demeanors. Good luck.

Derek Morgan
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GreggMM Oct 22, 2006 07:56 PM

Hey Derek... These guys are very snappy...LOL...

I refered to the greener less patterned one as "olive" because of the color it sports, not so much the pattern... The camera is not picking up the color correctly... Thanks for the post Derek... That patternless cerataphora you posted is awesome ...

Hopefully I will be getting another pair of females in a couple of weeks... I am looking for either patternless or that bumble bee-ish colored cerataphora, but I would not mind settling for animals that look like the ones I own already...

hoyta Nov 08, 2006 08:44 AM

where did you find these ceratophora? my email is aircrew82@yahoo.com
i had a pair awhile back, and regret it that i sold them.
thanks alot!-adam

crotalusco Dec 09, 2006 10:43 AM

hey Derek very nice how have you been man

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