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    Re: Not a python, but I'm still excited...

    Quote Originally Posted by SkYyame View Post
    beautiful snake.

    do all ATBs go green like that?
    All ETBs are green - some may have white on them or even some high amounts of black, but generally green.

    ATBs are all different colors - except green. haha A lot of people would love a green ATB, but the closest I've seen are greenish-grey. I think a few keepers are working on pairing together greenish ATBs to try and produce geen Ammies.

    The ETB Mike has posted is a typical example and very beautiful. They start off as red neonates usually.

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