My Colubrids

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CTravis
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My Colubrids

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While many of these are not rare or unusual, colubrids have been the snake to really catch my eye. Particularly that of cornsnake morphs. For the past few years I have began narrowing my collection down (from everything dart frog to leopard tortoises) to mostly just corns and colubrids... with a few acceptions.

Ultramel Anery Motley:

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Lavender Motley:

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Hatchling Sunkissed Okeetee:

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Sub Adult Sunkissed Okeetee:

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Juvenile Ultramel Anery Motleys heterozygous stripe:

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Motley Heterozygous Ultra Caramel Lavender:

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Motley het Ultra Caramel Lavender:

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Lavender Motley (possible hetero/homozygous hypomelanism "A")

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Juvenile Opal (amelanistic lavender) het motley:

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Anerythristic "A":

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Ghost:

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Juvenile Granite (Diffused Anerythristic)

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A Juvenile Ruthveni Kingsnake:

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A Juvenile Thayeri Kingsnake:

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A Juvenile Splendida Kingsnake:


Sub Adult Ultramel Anery Motley het Stripe:

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Adult Granite (Diffused/bloodred/ Anery "A"):

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An Adult Hypomelanistic Black Ratsnake:

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5 1/2 ' Adult Tawainese Beauty Ratsnake:

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Ultra Lavender Motley:

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An Adult Opal:

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Hold Back 09 Butter Stripe:

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A Sub Adult Sunkissed Okeetee:

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Butter Stripe (Amelanistic Caramel Stripe):

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Motley het ultra lavender caramel (male from 1.3)

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Goldust Motley (ultramel caramel motley):

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Ultramel Anery Motley:

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Snow Stripe (Amelanistic Anerythristic Stripe):

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Pewter (Diffused Charcoal/Anery "B")

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Snow possible (Amelanistic Anery) het/homo hypomelanism:

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Amel het diffuse:

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Emoryi Ratsnake:

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"Greenish" Ratsnake (E/P. o. obseleta x E/P. o. quadrivittata)

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Lavender/Hypo Black Ratsnake:

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Albino Grey Ratsnake:

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Everglades Ratsnake:

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Anerythristic Kisatchie "Corns" (Pantherophis slowinskii):

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Beauty Ratsnake:

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Caramel Motley:

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Butter Stripe (Amelanistic Caramel Stripe):

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This guy later colored up to be an Ultra Lavender Motley:

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Motley:

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Ultra Motley (in focus) Ultra Caramel Motley (out of focus) + comparison:

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Locality Splendidas:

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Angolan Python
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An interesting emoryi I purchased a few years ago:

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A male eastern box turtle from my colony:

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Champaign Cube Adult Male:

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Chinese Twin Spotted Ratsnake:

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StillWater Hypo Bullsnake x High Yellow/Aberrant Sonoran Gopher:

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Ruthveni Kingsnake:

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Greeri Kingsnake:

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Annulata:

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Angolan Python
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Tawain Beauty Ratsnake:

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That is about it unless I can dig up some more photos. Thanks for looking!
Paul White
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Re: My Colubrids

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so, I take it you really like corns? :)

Nice snakes.
Zach_Lim
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Re: My Colubrids

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All amazing snakes.
However, might I say that your array of Lampropeltis are EXCELLENT. The ruthveni and mexicana 'greeri' are simply stunning, as well as those locality desert kings.
Then again, I am a Lampropeltis kind of guy :)
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CTravis
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Re: My Colubrids

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I am growing quite fond of the mexicana complex kings, they are truly exquisite creatures.
Thank y'all for the kind words.
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CTravis wrote:Greeri Kingsnake:

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Holy COW! :shock: :!: :!: B-E-A-utiful. :thumb: :beer:
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Gary2sons
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Re: My Colubrids

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Thanks for posting!

You have an awesome collection of some great looking snakes!

We have about 10 snakes including 3 corns. Can't imagine how many mice you go through each year! Really nice to see what everybody else keeps.

The beauty snake on the post was nice!

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Re: My Colubrids

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Sweet collection. Love all of those Lampros and everything else, but mostly the lampros.
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Re: My Colubrids

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Some truly stunning animals there ...WOW! I have a few favorites but this one might be tops...
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CTravis
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Re: My Colubrids

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Thanks for all the kind words everyone.

Monkiet: Thanks! She is a very nice individual, and is definitely in my top three favorites I own.
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Re: My Colubrids

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awesome photography, gorgeous animals.
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