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Originally posted by SnowFoxx
By Columbian, do you mean BCI? If so, I believe the red on their tails isn't nearly as rich, and the pattern is a bit different. Also, BCIs seem to darken up quite a bit and turn brown as adults. At any rate, that's my observation from gazing longingly at herp pics all day.
- Victoria :w
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Not necessarily. I've seen some screaming examples of Colombian BCI that could put many BCC to shame
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However, often these differences do prove to be true.
General Visibal Differences between Colombian BCI and BCC are:
-BCC have 14-22 saddles shaped more <>, while BCI usually have 22+ saddles shaped more like ) (
-BCC tend do be more colourful through body and tail whereas BCI are usually many shades of brown
-BCC tend to be larger, and have a much slower growth rate
-BCC tend to have longer, more slender heads, while BCI posess shorter, broader heads
These are just a few of the commonly found differences, however this is not the rule, as forementioned, I've seen some BCI that had alot more colour and jazz than many BCC, the handsdown best way is to perform a scale count (a daunting task).
However, if you were referring to Colombian BCC, I cannot be of much help, as they are few and far between, I have not had the opportunity to work with any, or see nearly enough