firesprite
New member
I don't have pictures yet, so just a general question. I saw a post from Dean about his new MBK(s?). He mentioned that it's rare to find a perfect MBK with no white under their chin. A friend of mine, a while back, took a snake from a friend of hers that couldn't care for him. Turns out, my friend was scared to death of snakes and when I found out that she hadn't even picked him up for months, I immediately offered to take it off her hands. I then gave it to my father as his Bearded Dragon had recently died. I'm /almost/ positive that it's an MBK. It looks /exactly/ like the pictures of MBK's that I've seen here. This one has NO white on him anywhere though. Would this make him one of those rare MBK's with no white, or are there other snakes that resemble MBK's? (I will try to get a photo soon).