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Hmmm. Are Kisatchies still considered corn/emoryi intergrades? That looks lighter in coloration than the young Kisatchies I've seen in photos, but that's my guess. Congrats, he looks great, whatever he is. :cheers:
Black. So he's a yellow x black. Otherwise commonly known as a "greenish" rat snake. He's already got sort of a greenish tint to him so I'm hoping he'll be nice and green as an adult.
oh neat ^__^ thats what i have (as far as i can tell anyway...) he's got a lot of brown tho, and even tho you can't see it in the pic his saddles are a nice warm chocolate color also can you see his stripes? i didn't notice them for nearly 2 years lol
I thought I was gonna be the only one with a greenish rat. I'd say yours is more black rat than yellow rat. I'll have to wait and see what mine turns out to be.