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New Christmas Mountain Sonoran

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Posted by: carraig at Tue Jul 2 10:52:03 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carraig ]  
   

A local guy here in Kansas City gave this yearling girl away for nothing because his kids lost interest. He bought her as a Big Bend locality Christmas Mountain Sonoran at the KC reptile show last year.

Any ideas on what breeder in the KC area breeds locality P. c. affinis?

She is different, with the skull and crossbones markings in the light blotches and the great reds that run up half her length, but I don't know enough about the Christman Mountain locality snakes to know if this would be considered a good one. Knowing that Sonorans often get brighter colors with age, this girl could become a screamer.

Any ideas? She is still pretty small, ie. medium adult mouse size food.

Sorry about the bad pic, the carpet washes out a lot of her color. Picture cropped but otherwise unedited.


   

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