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Old 12-02-15, 06:35 AM   #1
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What species is this snake?

So I am very interested in a snake that I have seen a couple time in videos and I contacted the breeder (BHB) a few days ago but they have not responded yet. I have looked all over the internet but can't seem to find anything like it. It is half light tan and half slate grey with two long diagonal black lines on either side of its neck. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 12-02-15, 09:16 AM   #2
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Re: What species is this snake?

I believe it's a cave dwelling rat snake.
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Old 12-03-15, 12:24 AM   #3
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Re: What species is this snake?

I am pretty sure it is a black tailed cribo.
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Old 12-03-15, 03:11 AM   #4
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I would say black tailed cribo too
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Definitely a black tailed cribo
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Re: What species is this snake?

Be ready for a large enclosure, lot's of poop, lot's of feeding, and an awesome snake. Check out Black Pearl Reptiles, if BHB doesn't have any babies (and I doubt they do). The Drymarchon Enthusiasts, and Drymarchon Classifieds pages on facebook are also a good place to look.
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Re: What species is this snake?

Thank you guys for all the help. I greatly appreciate it! I'm very excited for my new snake!!
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Be ready for a large enclosure, lot's of poop, lot's of feeding, and an awesome snake. Check out Black Pearl Reptiles, if BHB doesn't have any babies (and I doubt they do). The Drymarchon Enthusiasts, and Drymarchon Classifieds pages on facebook are also a good place to look.
I don't know why but I wait to be accepted in Drymarchon Enthusiast since summer and still no response... but it's an open group so you can still learn a lot.
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I don't know why but I wait to be accepted in Drymarchon Enthusiast since summer and still no response... but it's an open group so you can still learn a lot.

Really? Hmmm. I think I can add you. My name is Scott Wright. You should see some posts by me on that page. Send me a message, or friend me, and I should be able to add you.
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Really? Hmmm. I think I can add you. My name is Scott Wright. You should see some posts by me on that page. Send me a message, or friend me, and I should be able to add you.
Done! And thank you!
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Done! And thank you!

You should be added. If it didn't work, let me know and I'll contact a moderator and see what the problem is.
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Worked And sorry for the offtop!
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Re: What species is this snake?

I second black pearl reptiles. I believe he has one or two babies left. I'll post a link.
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blackpearlreptiles He has one unicolored cribo left. They're the same species, just different color pattern. Also has a my favorite available, yellowtail cribos.
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