Believe it or not,these two critters are siblings!In my collection anyway,it seems that the ones with the widest white borders have a less intense orange ground color. Jeff
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Believe it or not,these two critters are siblings!In my collection anyway,it seems that the ones with the widest white borders have a less intense orange ground color. Jeff
well, they have the same head pattern
nice lookin!!!!!
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Jeff,
It's hard to say which one I like better - although the white spots on the first one's tail are cool, the intensity of color in the second one is eye-catching.
It's amazing how much variability in color can come out of one clutch.
Nice snakes!
Tim
Thanks Tim! Jeff
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