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Here are some pics of my snakes

Ruby is a Biak Green tree they are known for having nippy tempers, the truth is they just scared and once acclimated are good snakes, her final color is unknown it could beed olive green with white specks or a darker green and possible black specks with some blue i won't know until such time though
 
Ruby came to from a pet store who could not get her to eat and thought she was going to die, She was no bigger than an old silver dollar (in the picture where she is coiled up). I got her to eat on the second day it took me 2 hrs of constant trying. on the second week she ate again but this time she ended up hanging upside down and lifeless I thought she had died. I grabbed her up and held her for about 10 minutes cupped in my hands she moved ever so slightly, i put her back on her tree and covered the cage with a towel. from that point on she started eating on a regular schedule. After her red phase she went through an orange phase, I regret not taking pictures of that phase. She then went into a yellow phase and now going into her final green phase. Biaks have been known to retain large amounts from the yellow phase
 
Very nice snakes (and ButterScotch looks adorable).:)
Ruby is especially nice!
I have to admit to being a bit more biased toward GTPs, vs. BPs, but ... she really is beautiful.
I've had, and am having, the privilege of being able to watch yellow neonates and red neonates go through their ontogenetic color change and, while watching the yellows is pretty cool, I do prefer that of the red neonates ... they just go through a variety of interesting colors prior to their final green.
 
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