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    Where's all the drymarchon fans?

    Hey, I know this is a ball python forum - and I know they come in all colors and you can keep them in tidy little drawers and only have to clean poop once a week at the most............

    .........but how about some love for the poop cannons of the snake world? The cribos and indigos?

    A little black tail love:



    Some people call them unicolors, but I think they are the same as black tails. Pssst.....keep that quiet, because if that opinion takes hold, some people will accuse me of crashing their market. After all, if black tail they lack, the cash is whack:



    There was a time when a yellow tail had a yellow tail. Now we got people mixing up localities to get the yellow out and about. Apparently, this makes a superior animal:



    An indigo, however, is still an indigo. Thank God you can't make a black snake any blacker:


    No offense to our brethren who prefer the docile and many hued ball. Take my last two pictures in the spirit of good fun:


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    Gorgeous snakes Funny ending. LOL.

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    You know of few Ball keepers have love for other species

    I am definitely a big fan of indigos, would own one in a heart beat if I could.
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    Re: Where's all the drymarchon fans?

    I've always been fascinated with indigos. I actually got to hold my first indigo at the last reptile expo. It was amazing! I really want one someday, but they're a bit out of my price range at the moment.
    1.1 Ball Pythons, 1.1 Corn snakes, 0.0.1 Garter snake, 1.1.2 Crested geckos, 0.2 Mourning Geckos, 0.2 Leopard geckos, 0.1 Indonesian blue tongue skink

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    In my top 5 favorite snakes list for sure. Just not legal here.
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    Re: Where's all the drymarchon fans?

    Indigos and black tails are amazing! Definitely on my list of species to care for someday when we settle down. Yours are gorgeous!!

    Love the posters, too. Made me LOL!
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    Awesome snakes Skip. I actually had two spots open for some new species, and yellow tails were on my list. However, with the number of snakes I have, I didn't think it would be wise to add something that required additional cleanning time. I didn't want to neglect such a great animal. Maybe one day I will still get a pair.
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    Re: Where's all the drymarchon fans?

    Those are truly some amazing animals! Loved the last picture by the way.

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    My number one want but, alas, they are illegal in my state.

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