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Re: Doug, your right on the money! Grey phase it is...


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Posted by hissherspyth on January 22, 2003 at 21:32:28:

In Reply to: They don't know what they are... posted by Doug T on January 22, 2003 at 12:12:36:

They are grey phase, much smaller than mandarin and brown morphs, these max out at about five feet, and the babies are born grey as well not red as in other morphs. Thanks.

:Mine occasionally think they're Anacondas. One of my females is soaking right now and has been for days. I still haven't figured out why females soak for so long. I've even fed one of my females while she was in the water and she consumed the rat while semi-submerged.

:Anyway, your snake is beautiful and looks to me to be a grey phase. Tell me about your snake.

:Doug T





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