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    Delving into Drymarchon

    This little D.m. rubidus was produced by John Michels at Black Pearl Reptiles and I couldn't be more pleased.

    This first set of pictures are from the day she arrived, September 20th:









    These next pictures are from today. She's growing like a weed and already starting to darken up a little:






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    Looking good.

    Enjoy that one.

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    Re: Delving into Drymarchon

    Beautiful! I love the tongue picture


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    Beautiful snake!

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    awesome pick up!
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    Re: Delving into Drymarchon

    Is this the Texas indigo?
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 11-13-2016 at 08:23 PM.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: Delving into Drymarchon

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Is this the Texas indigo?
    Pretty sure rubidus is the Mexican Redail Indigo. They are fantastic snakes and usually very personable; they'll darken up to a blackish with a white throat typically with age.

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    Re: Delving into Drymarchon

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Is this the Texas indigo?
    What Regius_049 said, mexican indigo. It's pretty much as close as I can get in appearance(legally) to an eastern indigo as a Florida resident.

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