Here's her pic.
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Here's her pic.
Looks like a normal "peninsular" FL Kingsnake. Doesn't look like a brooksi to me.
That eye doesn't look right to me. Have you checked to make sure there aren't mites hiding under the edge of the orbit or possible some stuck eyecaps from previous sheds?
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Chris Harrison
...he was beginning to realize he was the creature of a god that appreciated the discomfort of his worshippers - W. Somerset Maugham
This is definitely a peninsular intergrade
See lots of these in Pinellas county
I agree with Chrish have that eye checked out
That's why this forum is so fantastic. Your expert eyes saw something that mine (non-expert) eyes couldn't see. But this morning they were easy to see as they were crawling all over her. She has been treated with Reptile Relief as that is the best we could find locally. What kind of results does this product produce? We examined her at the lfs before we left and didn't see anything crawling on her. She didn't see warm at the lfs and wondering if warming her up caused the horrible critters to begin crawling all over. Anyway, the label says we can treat her every three days. She is on papertowel and no where near any other snakes. Now looking for opinions on this product. Thanks.
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