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Posted by Doug T on August 20, 2001 at 00:35:54:
In Reply to: average price for indigos...lots of questions! posted by kirill on August 18, 2001 at 15:27:16:
Some drymarchon get pretty long, but a 10 footer is pretty uncommon. Easterns and Texas Indigos are what I've been lucky enough to work with. My male Eastern is a legitimate 7 feet and change while his girlfriend is about 6 and a half. My Texas Indigo female is a little longer but not as heavy.
Unicolor and Blacktail Cribos may be able to hit 10 feet and I'd love to see it.
Easterns and Texas Indigos behave pretty much the same. If you're curious about the species, the Texas variety tend to be cheaper. I think Easterns are prettier but their feces smells worse.
Just a few of my thoughts.
Doug
: Hey guys. i'm mostly a boa and python kid but i do find large colubrids also interesting ( right now the only colubrid i got is a gopher snake) when i saw an indigo snake at a show ( it was about 7 feet and had a yellow tail, the guy said it wqould get 10 feet, i'd like the name of it please) i fell in love with it. now iam looking for a baby indigo snake but i am on a budget. so which one is better texas or eastern, and how much does each cost? i can't wait to start working with one! thanx, kirill.
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