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    btw mike, i forgot to mention. what a beautiful snake you got there.
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    well i thought it looked bigger too. the rail it is on is only 12 inches long, but you cant see the whole thing. i think theres only about an inch cut off.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wizill
    btw mike, i forgot to mention. what a beautiful snake you got there.
    why thank you, will.

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    Thanks, Mike. No, I didn't know they darken and loose their pattern, but I would think that a snake with an awesome disposition would be far preferable to a beautifully colored and patterned snake that you couldn't handle. By the way, I love her name (its mine too).

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    i agree. i like how you get the whole package with ball pythons though. beauty and "friendlyness". still i like my angela just the same. i like having a veried collection.
    ya that is a pretty cool name :wink: . that name just popped into my head as soon as i started thinking of a name, so i stuck with it.

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    Thats a columbian rtb? Are there more than one type of Columbians? Just askin cause I've never seen one with that pattern/color to it. It is a georgous snake tho.
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    Where can I Find A Hognose?

    if we are thinking of the same kinda snake, it porlly just looks different because its a juvie.
    heres a pic of an adult. i didnt want to post the actual pic because its kinda big. but theres the link.
    http://www.reptibid.com/auct-photos/1079105068.jpg

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    ok I'm a moron too lol... but I've only admitted it for the last 3 years... I thought the title was Columbian Redtail lol not Columbain Rainbow. I saw "Columbian R" and just assumed. Yeah that does look alot like a Columbian Rainbow now that I know what I'm looking at.
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    That snake is a beaut....

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