couldn't think of a better way to show off her color. I know I've showed her off before but, I couldn't help it. Mexican baird's X texas ratsnake

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couldn't think of a better way to show off her color. I know I've showed her off before but, I couldn't help it. Mexican baird's X texas ratsnake

>>couldn't think of a better way to show off her color. I know I've showed her off before but, I couldn't help it. Mexican baird's X texas ratsnake
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Cool! Is it fully grown in that pic?
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not even close yet. but the color seems to be intensifying more and more with age.

These colors are hard to be caught on photo I think.. so I cannot comment a lot, but looks very promising.. this snake is just "must see in reality" one.
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Radim Soukup
www.kingsnake.cz
Czech Republic, EU
I love the red between the scales
It's so cool to watch texas rats eat. they just seem to 'light up"
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