They all shed exactly 10 days after hatching, and I took this photo a few days after the shed. Interesting color and pattern on these guys.
Kelly
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They all shed exactly 10 days after hatching, and I took this photo a few days after the shed. Interesting color and pattern on these guys.
Kelly
Kelly, are the saddles normally colored like that or is it a baby thing? They really look neat.
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Randy and Michelle
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the centers typically get lighter in coloration. Below is a photo of an adult female I have that illustrates this change. Thanks,
Kelly
Definately some impressive snakes. They don't look anything like a burm. Thanks Kelly.
Randy
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Randy and Michelle
Art In Scales
(719) 439-4199
info@artinscales.com
Definitely interesting color/pattern.
Thanks for sharing a pic with us.
Have a good one!
HH
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Due to political correctness run amuck,
this ol' hillbilly is now referred to as an:
Appalachian American
I have only worked with wc animals and was wondering if the cb animals had a better temperment, I have seen a few tame ones of course. Big Jim
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