Love that curly tail. He shed today and deserved a photo. This specimen is much more blue than my other regal without the ring.
Dan
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Love that curly tail. He shed today and deserved a photo. This specimen is much more blue than my other regal without the ring.
Dan
That is the nicest regal I have ever seen. I bet he can't wait until next year when he finally gets some action huh? Spectacular looking snake.
Mike
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Extremely beautiful specimen, where is the locality of this regal ringneck ? Do you Bought it or caught it by yourself ?
Bought it. And the seller did not even know the locality. I would think west texas?
Dan,
It'd be too hard to guess where it came from. I have never seen regals from Texas that looked anything like that. Although I have seen AZ and NM specimens similar looking.
Mike
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