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    Default One in six (Elaphe climacophora)





    Here is the one in 6 of "My CB" Japanese Rat Snake (Elaphe climacophora) 2009
    His Bros&Sis went to other keepers and I decided to keep this last





    His father is patternless phase and his mum is blue-grey coloured
    and he has very pale colouration in body by nature






    and some light limegreen covers on its neck





    We shall see how he grows





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    Very beautiful snake!
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    I like the blue spot on his head. He probably covers that with a hat most of the time, but it is quite becoming. From the proportions of his face, he looks like he's still a baby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HernandosMom View Post
    I like the blue spot on his head. He probably covers that with a hat most of the time, but it is quite becoming. From the proportions of his face, he looks like he's still a baby.
    He has got very very pale coloration from his parents
    I got two patern-less babies (his bros&sis) last year, but they went to other people's house
    Now I will look after this little guy at home
    The brue spot is weird, but I think it's maybe his charactor
    I have no idea how the spot gonna develop, we will see

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    Ohhhhh! There's my new favorite snake!!! I love their look sooooo much .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Godspeed View Post
    He has got very very pale coloration from his parents
    I got two patern-less babies (his bros&sis) last year, but they went to other people's house
    Now I will look after this little guy at home
    The brue spot is weird, but I think it's maybe his charactor
    I have no idea how the spot gonna develop, we will see
    Hernando has an interesting pale blue shape on his left prefrontal scale, above his nose. He didn't have it when he was young; it's fairly recent. I think he might have gone out one night a got a tattoo. It possibly is an obscure religious or cult symbol and by the time I figure it out it will be too late.

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    I like it when snakes are this small. Very nice pictures .
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