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    Re: Chinese Beauty Snakes

    The hypocalico's colours are really neat! And I reeaalllt like the platinum! I've never really seen a Chinese Beauty Snake, they remind me of corns in a way.

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    Re: Chinese Beauty Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Fraido View Post
    The hypocalico's colours are really neat! And I reeaalllt like the platinum! I've never really seen a Chinese Beauty Snake, they remind me of corns in a way.

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    They remind me of corns too.
    I *think* the beauties are technically rat snakes, so that would make sense.
    Haven't heard of anyone making hybrids, however.

    Love seeing all the unusual species people keep.

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    Re: Chinese Beauty Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    They remind me of corns too.
    I *think* the beauties are technically rat snakes, so that would make sense.
    Haven't heard of anyone making hybrids, however.

    Love seeing all the unusual species people keep.
    Well if that's the case, that would definitely explain it!

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    The beautys are a ratsnake so maybe thats why you are reminded of corns! They do have some similar looks to them. They are quite a bit bigger though and I like their natural pattern more than the corns. Their personality is much different too. I have 3 corns but they aren't nearly as active and don't have the tendency to be a bit flighty like the beautys do. I like the beautys more though in the end

    The platinum costs a pretty penny though it is gorgeous! The hypocalico female wasn't overly expensive and is from Larry Keller if you wanted one I have plans to breed my beautys but not for a little while still except for my male albino. He might be willing to go even though I hadn't originally planned on it this season.

    I'll have 5 of these guys by the end of the week! I'll still need more of course

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    Re: Chinese Beauty Snakes

    Interesting! I've never really liked corns too much, I must admit I do like the way these guys look, though. While I do like the pretty colours and patterns, I don't really think I'd get one, I'm a boa girl! 😁 Post lots more photos so I can just live vicariously through you! Lol

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    I have a pretty varied collection anymore though it leans towards ratsnakes since they are a favorite. I do have 5 boas too I have another python coming in at the end of the month and I joined a wait list for a rainbow boa (though that one has no commitment to actually buy one sooo does that count).....I'm told I have a problem

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    Lol! I would have so many boas if I wasn't a broke teenager, ahahaha.. I'd have a lot of different animals, actually. Lmao

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    Re: Chinese Beauty Snakes

    My husband has a Vietnamese Blue Beauty, bred by Zerkle Reptile. Got him at the fall NARBC show in Tinley park, and he's been growing like a weed! . He's more blue now than when this picture was taken, a few months ago (need to get some newer pictures).


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    Nice! My platinum is from Zerkle and the two new additions are from them too. They have some nice beauty snake projects going on.

    A blue and Ridleyi is on the list for me! I wouldn't mind a Taiwan either lol

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