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Kisatchie? Yes or No ?

Karolina25

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Hi everybody !!

I've got some new pictures of the one you thought was at Kisatchie or a Rootbeer.

Before I'll buy it, I've to make sure that it's "special" :)

So ..... the colour is ? ? ? ? Give me some answers :)
 

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VERY NICE SNAKE

very nice snake but I would have to lean towards normal.
Nothing wrong with normal, though. Especially one that looks that good.
 
When looking at the first set of pictures, I said that the head pattern did not look like a Kisatchie to me. Now that I have seen these pictures, I feel very confident that it is not a Kisatchie at all.

It appears to be a rootbeer, which is simply a normal colored creamsicle. Both of these animals are intergrades created by crossing a Great Plains Rat Snake to a Corn Snake. In, and of, themselves, they are fine, but as I noticed that you were asking about possible breeding results using such an animal, you might want to know that many cornsnake enthusiasts look at intergrades as being HIGHLY undesireable.

Just something for you to consider . . .
 
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