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Re: Favorite Show Snake?
Gonyosoma oxycephala (Redtail Green Rat Snake) Beautiful simplicity.

I would also say how could you go wrong with a simple Red Tail Boa or a Hog Island Boa for a display animal. Sometimes I think less is more,
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Re: Favorite Show Snake?
 Originally Posted by jjspirko
Wow...
Lucifer Sam, Siam cat...
Always sitting by your side,
Always by your side...
That cat's something I can't explain...
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Re: Favorite Show Snake?
there's a guy who vends at the NH expo who always has a bunch of these. Gorgeous snake and fairly well-mannered from what I can tell.
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Re: Favorite Show Snake?
Well, if you're saying shoot for the moon and a snake that actually exists...then probably an eyelash viper or a gaboon viper. But I will probably never keep hots.
Now, for a snake that doesn't exist...how about a blue eyed lucy Green Tree Python? Or carpet?
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Re: Favorite Show Snake?
 Originally Posted by fishmommy
there's a guy who vends at the NH expo who always has a bunch of these. Gorgeous snake and fairly well-mannered from what I can tell.
Captive Bred (when you can find them) are pretty chill. Wild caught are mean as all get out. They are also full of parasites. Every time I have found some available and was ready/willing to get one they were wild caught. So I have always passed. I will probably get a CB one at some point they are just too beautiful. The CBs I have handled acted a lot like CB Taiwans or Blue Beauties. Not really happy to be handled and very much on the go but no inclination to bite. I handled a fresh import one time and he tried to remove my nose from my face, . Not exactly a good snake for teaching kids
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Re: Favorite Show Snake?
Red tailed rat snakes. They are hard to find, but amazing to look at. Bright emerald green with clear eyes that range from green to blue, and a blue tongue with a black stripe down the center. They are not, as i like to call them, a cuddle snake. but they are interactive; they have excellent eye sight so they will watch and follow your every move. They are also colubrids, and active ones, so you can watch them climb around. Only issues are the aggression, hard to obtain, and require room.
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Re: Favorite Show Snake?
 Originally Posted by Faolan
Red tailed rat snakes. They are hard to find, but amazing to look at. Bright emerald green with clear eyes that range from green to blue, and a blue tongue with a black stripe down the center. They are not, as i like to call them, a cuddle snake. but they are interactive; they have excellent eye sight so they will watch and follow your every move. They are also colubrids, and active ones, so you can watch them climb around. Only issues are the aggression, hard to obtain, and require room.
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Favorite Show Snake?
My Gaboons.
They aren't my favourite snake, but I don't think you can find a more visually pleasing snake. It's as if their design was printed.
Last edited by Crotalids; 03-10-2013 at 04:53 PM.
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Favorite Show Snake?
 Originally Posted by Crotalids
My Gaboons.
They aren't my favourite snake, but I don't think you can find a more visually pleasing snake. It's as if their design was printed.

Love gaboons
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