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Sparks has been changing weekly for a while now while my Lil Mutant has just stayed the same. He finally appears to be changing. A few spots of bright green coming in. We'll see what happens from here:
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2.2~Cornsnakes;4.3~Amazon tree boas
3.6~Green tree pythons;1.0~Kingsnake
1.2~Common Snail eaters;1.0~Eyelash viper
1.1~False water cobras
I would. It just helps those with dial up to decide whether or not they want to grow old waiting for the stuff to download.
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2.2~Cornsnakes;4.3~Amazon tree boas
3.6~Green tree pythons;1.0~Kingsnake
1.2~Common Snail eaters;1.0~Eyelash viper
1.1~False water cobras
Not all Canary's stay yellow and in fact a lot of the adults go from yellow to green to back again. Some just look a dirty yellow color...what we call Dirty Birds. They are considerably cheaper now that cbb babies are being produced. I saw some babies for sale at Daytona for $600. They were cbb.
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2.2~Cornsnakes;4.3~Amazon tree boas
3.6~Green tree pythons;1.0~Kingsnake
1.2~Common Snail eaters;1.0~Eyelash viper
1.1~False water cobras
You've never seen a Kaifu (Canary chondro)? I'm surprised. They were the big thing a number of years back. Here's a picture of one.
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2.2~Cornsnakes;4.3~Amazon tree boas
3.6~Green tree pythons;1.0~Kingsnake
1.2~Common Snail eaters;1.0~Eyelash viper
1.1~False water cobras