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    Question Can anyone ID this snake for me?

    A few months ago at the NARBC in Tinley Park, I ran across a vendor with an absolutely stunning snake. Now, I can't shake it and I would love to find out more about it and possibly get a few to admire in person. Unfortunately, I cannot remember what this lovely critter was called for the life of me. Hopefully, this animal will sound familiar to someone on here
    The Snake: the vendor was holding the animal, very sweet, docile snake. At first glance it was jet black and shiny. It was fairly large, 3ft+, and some
    sort of colubrid. I remeber the vendor saying that this animal hatched patterned and would go black over time. Looking closely at it,there were some remains of a red pattern on the snake. No white or grey anywhere. A jet black snake with traces of red on the body. What really fascinated me was the fact that it had jet black shiny belly scales. Unfortunately, I didn't take a picture of the animal in question but I hope this description is detailed enough for someone to chime in with an ID.

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    Re: Can anyone ID this snake for me?

    I was not at the show, but what it sounds like you are describing, is a Black Milk Snake.

    They look like a common Sinaloan as hatchlings, and gradually change to black.
    They are red, whitish/yellow, and black.

    Hope it helps.

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    Re: Can anyone ID this snake for me?

    yep was the guy above said... that what it sounds like google it!

    click pic to see my reptiles

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    Re: Can anyone ID this snake for me?

    Thanks you guys I googled it and that's my mystery snake! The larger size had me looking for some kind of ratsnake. Guess I lucked out since their husbandry is pretty simple as well. I'll be on the look out for a young male and I'll definately be posting photos if I end up getting one. Thanks again.

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