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Old 12-22-13, 03:39 PM   #1
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Re: black vs. grey

Well, either way, he is an American rat snake of the species, Pantherophis obsoletus sp., he obviously has a good home, and black and greys do naturally intergrade where their ranges overlap, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep what he is.

Watching his coloration change will be interesting.
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Old 12-22-13, 09:24 PM   #2
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Well, either way, he is an American rat snake of the species, Pantherophis obsoletus sp., he obviously has a good home, and black and greys do naturally intergrade where their ranges overlap, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep what he is.

Watching his coloration change will be interesting.
ive already noticed that since he's shed, he looks kinda darker.
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