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I was handling two of my columbians (not sure if they are columbian or surinam red tails.) anywho... and I realized they have irridescent rainbow colouration somewhat like that, but not as intense, as the brb's.
I'm just wondering if this is common, as I have never seen anything like that apart from the brb's.
retics has some nice rianbow too..
<img src="http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/507/129femelle11.jpg">
It seems that white lipped python looks like they have the most irridescence... IMO
<img src="http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/507/129wlp10.jpg">
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One more thing I forgot to add... The rainbows are just caused by light being reflected from microscopic ridges in the scales, kind of like prisms, and it varies from species to species. As Mary showed, retics are really high on the scale, as as the finer scaled snakes such as waters and white lips.