DragnDrop
01-27-04, 09:19 PM
Supposedly Ruthven kings have a 'barely discernible' lime green edging on all the bands. The green has been described as anything from pale green, light green, lime and a few other shades, but all write-ups I've read say the green is barely visible. I've checked over my Ruthven's and can't for the life of me see even one bit of green edging. Just how hard is it to see, is there a trick to make it more visible? When he ate the other day, I watched the bulge closely as his dinner passed inside, hoping that the extended scales might show some green, but there wasn't any sign of it.
Is it mandatory for the green to be there for him to be a Ruthven's? I'm under the impression is has to be present, but maybe I'm wrong. Any ideas how I could go about figuring out what he really is if he isn't one? There are so many look-alikes that I've seen in pictures, I'd probably have to find some detailed write-ups on scale counts or who-knows-whats.
I'm more curious about ID than worried about it, he's a great snake no matter what he is.
Is it mandatory for the green to be there for him to be a Ruthven's? I'm under the impression is has to be present, but maybe I'm wrong. Any ideas how I could go about figuring out what he really is if he isn't one? There are so many look-alikes that I've seen in pictures, I'd probably have to find some detailed write-ups on scale counts or who-knows-whats.
I'm more curious about ID than worried about it, he's a great snake no matter what he is.