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New Rhino Viper Pics

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First post here I thought I'd start by sharing some pics of my Rhino Viper I got at the Hamburg show yesterday.
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He ate a rat pup for me soon as he got home luckily. Now do these guys get more color as they age or is it locality specific for their colorations? I looked at every Rhino at the show and they all seemed kinda dull colored. While some of the pictures I see online they almost seem florescent in color.
 
from my experience, they will not get brighter colored as they grow. there are certainly some beautiful, highly colored specimens out there, those labeled as Ituri Forest (or just Ituri) being among them.
 
What Harold said is correct, most of the brightly colored nasicornis are Ituri Forest, but don't knock on your snake man, that is one hell of a rhino judging by the pics.
 
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