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    Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Lookin HOT thar Mister shiny!






    ( ive got a lot of snakes now huh? lol. Almost enough for a months worth of new pics!! )
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Hi,

    He looks absolutely stunning.


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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Wow he's (please tell me this one's actually a he lol ) a beautiful little snake! What is the common species name? I can't say I've ever heard of a Xenopeltis unicolor lol. Very very nice Alicia!
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Looking good!
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Quote Originally Posted by anendeloflorien View Post
    Wow he's (please tell me this one's actually a he lol ) a beautiful little snake! What is the common species name? I can't say I've ever heard of a Xenopeltis unicolor lol. Very very nice Alicia!
    Common name is "sunbeam snake" But Xenopeltis is so much cooler sounding. So i just call em by their latin name.

    You got it right, hes a HE! LMAO *pokepoke*

    Cool snakes! not hard to care for once you figure out how things are supposed to be kept * there is very little info out there on these guys, but Kat, Janeothejungle here on BP.net knows quite a bit about them, and she is VERY helpful! (thanks hun! you rock! Hope you dont mind me pimping your skills around. Heh) *, They need high humidity, and lots of burrowing substrate
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Quote Originally Posted by jnjreptiles View Post
    Looking good!
    Thanks a bunch! Im really proud of this little bugger!!
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    He looks amazing, Alicia! I've always thought they were incredible looking snakes
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    ooOOOoo...I like I like!! Awesome snake!

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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Quote Originally Posted by waltah! View Post
    He looks amazing, Alicia! I've always thought they were incredible looking snakes
    You should get one

    They are fun! though... you realllly do not see them too often, and cant really mess around with them much.
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    Re: Xenopeltis unicolor, Shed :)

    Whoa. O-O
    That is a stunning snake. He shimmers more on pictures than my Brazilian Rainbow ever does >.>

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