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04-18-17, 06:18 AM
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Another snake
Oh god... Snake keeping is seriously like a disease at this point. You get one snake, then two snakes, red snake, blue snake. Basically, I went to the pet store and saw another snake. The little noodle was just so cute that I couldn't pass it up. So I now have a Kenyan Sand Boa. I'll upload pics later today.
Also, on a side note, is there a blue snake? If so, I want one!
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04-18-17, 06:47 AM
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Re: Another snake
What about this little noodle. I'm sure it's very handleable
But congrats on the sand boa! You might never see them, but you end up living them all the same.
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04-18-17, 07:48 AM
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Re: Another snake
Congrats on the new pickup! As for a blue snake, San Francisco garters come to mind
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04-18-17, 09:56 AM
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Re: Another snake
This one may not be the best to get tagged by, but definitely one of my favourites when it comes to blue snakes
I have just uploaded these images:
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04-18-17, 01:59 PM
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Re: Another snake
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Originally Posted by BillyCostume
Congrats on the new pickup! As for a blue snake, San Francisco garters come to mind
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Yeah those are lovely Garters too bad can't own one in the US.
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04-18-17, 07:42 PM
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Re: Another snake
Here's the pics I promised. My gf is holding the little noodle. We've decided to name it Taco since I snuck it into the house in a taco bell bag. :P And yes, my mother knows I have the snake. Just don't tell my dad...
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04-18-17, 08:04 PM
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Re: Another snake
Good lookin' snake!
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04-18-17, 08:11 PM
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Re: Another snake
Some Puget garter snakes are a beautiful blue.
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04-19-17, 04:37 PM
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Re: Another snake
Thanks for the suggestions about the blue snake. Also, I definitely don't want those danger noodles XD I'd definitely get tagged.
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04-20-17, 12:08 AM
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Re: Another snake
Some Morelia viridis (green tree python) localities show a lot of blue and the contrast against the green is startling.
Not the easiest snake to care for but not insanely difficult. Not the best choice if you want a snake to handle though - a display snake for sure.
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04-20-17, 05:55 AM
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Re: Another snake
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Originally Posted by regi375
Thanks for the suggestions about the blue snake. Also, I definitely don't want those danger noodles XD I'd definitely get tagged.
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Doesn't it suck that the most beautiful snakes are all venomous
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