Re: Who owns this blue GTP?
Re: Who owns this blue GTP?
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Originally Posted by
Brandon Osborne
I do have to say, the animal in the original post appears to be a hormonal "blue" and not a true blue. It's caused by a reduction of yellow pigment during egg production, also causing the yellow to turn white. Most animals turn back after eggs hatch.
That's unfortunate because I think that is one of the most gorgeous snakes I've ever seen. Are there similar ones that are true blue? Like the pure blue back and white belly? I'm sort of obsessing.
Re: Who owns this blue GTP?
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Originally Posted by
babyknees
That's unfortunate because I think that is one of the most gorgeous snakes I've ever seen. Are there similar ones that are true blue? Like the pure blue back and white belly? I'm sort of obsessing.
Yes there are. As I mentioned before, they start at around $5k for hatchlings with no guarantee of a blue animal. Too rich for my blood. Adults can be upwards of $20k.