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Old 01-14-15, 06:51 AM   #16
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Re: new to snakes - green colored snakes?

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Taiwan beauties cover all categories.
Except they're not green. I guess they can have a slight, greenish tint to them, but I've never seen one that I'd describe as green. Very cool snakes though. My local reptile store had a clutch they've been selling. I can't help but check them out every time I'm in there. There was one left yesterday while I was picking up mice. I was able to resist, but they need to sell him soon before I give in.

Of the beauty snakes, I think I'd lean toward the Vietnamese. Blue is sorta like green, right?
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Of the beauty snakes, I think I'd lean toward the Vietnamese. Blue is sorta like green, right?
Mine would shift from blue to green as he went through his shed cycles. When he first shed he was blue and he would shift to green as he got closer to shedding.
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Old 01-14-15, 10:16 AM   #18
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Re: new to snakes - green colored snakes?

They're a bit more olive green than bright green, i would still describe their primary color as green though
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Old 01-14-15, 01:16 PM   #19
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Re: new to snakes - green colored snakes?



Still championing the garters here.

(Although I'll admit, that shade of green isn't a STANDARD color for Chicago garters, but THEY EXIST.)
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Old 01-14-15, 02:49 PM   #20
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Mine would shift from blue to green as he went through his shed cycles. When he first shed he was blue and he would shift to green as he got closer to shedding.
My Taiwan Beauty is predominantly green in color, and my Blue Beauty is blue to blueish gray in color. The Taiwan Beauty is very docile, were the Blue Beauty will try to take your face off every time.
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Re: new to snakes - green colored snakes?

Could always try a rubber boa if you're into a more snot color green.
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Could always try a rubber boa if you're into a more snot color green.
Love your description for the Rubber Boa's color. I can't seem to find snot green in my box of crayola crayons. LOL
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That really is the perfect description now that I think about it.
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