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Old 20-03-2008, 10:26 PM
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Default Niges house snakes(pic heavy)

Hopefully these are right, the cape and dotteds are a mine filed, but i am led to believe that capes have the gap at the neck, whereas the dotted do not, also the olive is a colour difference as opposed to the olive house snake


firstly an olive brown house snake



striped house snake



albino cape house snake



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Old 20-03-2008, 10:27 PM
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wow stunning snakes and fantastic pictures
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hypo dotted house snake





hypo cape house



aurora house snake



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the auroras and albinos are two ive been especially drooling over
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now they are nice
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Wow, that aurora house snake looks very impressive.
All great snakesl
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thanks mate, i'll be round to pinch ur camera tonight lol..
have you put them on the house snake forum?
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thanks mate, i'll be round to pinch ur camera tonight lol..
have you put them on the house snake forum?

yeah, theres a comment that the maculatus is a capensis, which has throw my system for identifying em
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yeah, theres a comment that the maculatus is a capensis, which has throw my system for identifying em
yeah i noticed.. that just made it worse for me too lol
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why i remember i'll pm a link to the article
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