This snake is in Randy Wrights collection. It is pure and not a cross of any type.
Any quesses?
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This snake is in Randy Wrights collection. It is pure and not a cross of any type.
Any quesses?
algama-X-sinaloan, but if you say it's pure i'll take your word for it, that's a very nice one.
Coastal Plains Milk Snake. Or Red Milk Snake.
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Mike
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~ZF
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Bklyn's Finest Brooksi & Goini Fanatic
I would guess no to that....
To my knowledge, only 3(?) webbi have been found and 2 were DOR. And none were babies. The snake in the picture looks to be a baby due to the band colorations, and I would assume it to be no older than 2 years old.

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Mike
KingPin Reptiles Inc.
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I'd say either a Temporalis or an aberant/low band count agalma.
-Phil
Oh yeah! Can I have it? (LOL)
-Phil
A red head Caleanops?
-Phil
Line bred pyro subspecies formerly known as "woodeni" probably decended from Huachuca Mtns. stock. I used to have some Carr Canyon Huachucas with like 22 to 24 bands and some but not as much red on the heads.
Aaron gets the win.
The pic was taken at Randys house 3 years ago. He has wide banded pyros avaliable from the original parents which produced the snake pictured and the offspring he held back from 2002.
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