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pet_snake_78
02-12-14, 10:17 PM
I've seen a lot of really sharp looking young borneos, but the adults seem to loose some of their color and get washed out. Am I getting the right idea from the handful of photos of adults I've seen? Seems like some of the bloods might keep color better?
Red bloods (p. brongersmai), and Sumatran short tails (p. curtus) tend to color up and get better with age, sometimes not showing their true colors until 2+ years old. Borneo's (p. breitensteini) have very vivid colors as hatchlings, but are pretty tricky to describe. They may not be the most colorful of snakes, but their range of colors as they grow is truly impressive. They are very polymorphic snakes to say the least, and unlike many other snakes, I believe no two look alike. I keep quite a few of this species and they never cease to amaze...any individual Borneo can throw a range of colors between sheds, from different temps, and I also believe certain moods and times of year play a factor as well...not really something I can explain, lol. Some of my snakes range in color from light tans and creamy colors, to dark browns, and various shades of grays, gun metal, and even blues. They're not really everyone's cup of tea in the color department, but they're my favorite species out of the curtus complex of animals. From my observations, they seem to have the better feeding response, hitting f/t prey like a freight train compared to some of my bloods who would rather just pick up the rat up off the floor of the enclosure. In my opinion, they seem to have the best demeanor as well. I have no problem reaching right into any of their enclosures and just scooping them up, whereas I'm a little more cautious with some of my bloods who seem to be a little more "head shy" and seem to strike defensively sometimes for no reason.
This is the same animal that's in my avatar as a hatchling and one from a couple weeks ago
http://images.reptilescanada.com/images/2014/02/15/217799_10152436610570444_551129749_nArwkE.jpg
http://images.reptilescanada.com/images/2014/02/15/IMAG1897_(1280x724)BkFDw.jpg
Cheers
Terry
Tsubaki
02-15-14, 01:32 PM
Gorgeous!! the breitensteini is definitely my favorite when it comes to bloods!! I personally have not seen any brongersmai 'dull out' in color. Can't say i have seen that many grow up though, my friend has a now adult threesome she had from 3 weeks of age they are still blood-red. I only owned breitens myself and i agree with Terry on them. :)
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