Herpetology 88
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I bought from a breeder who claimed the snake was a Mexican milk (annulata). I am not quite sure that the snake is actually annulata, however. I have provided three photos including a side view, an overhead view, and the ventral. What I can say is that the snake is not: sinaloae, nelsoni, or campbelli. Also not a cross. I have asked three people before and they all said zonata, however, the ventral does not match zonata.
Characteristics:
-Bright yellow band adjacent to the head, rest of the light bands are cream colored
-Black tips over the red in a few areas on top of this animal, giving it an hourglass appearance in these areas
-Ventral is a paler black and white. No red on the underside at all. The red bands extend to the very edge of the underside, though
-Without bright light the red would appear very dark, so the camera "lies" to an extent
-27 light bands in total, 24 red bands.
-Juvenile. Rather thin, around the size of one's pinky finger. 16 inches in length
I bought from a breeder who claimed the snake was a Mexican milk (annulata). I am not quite sure that the snake is actually annulata, however. I have provided three photos including a side view, an overhead view, and the ventral. What I can say is that the snake is not: sinaloae, nelsoni, or campbelli. Also not a cross. I have asked three people before and they all said zonata, however, the ventral does not match zonata.
Characteristics:
-Bright yellow band adjacent to the head, rest of the light bands are cream colored
-Black tips over the red in a few areas on top of this animal, giving it an hourglass appearance in these areas
-Ventral is a paler black and white. No red on the underside at all. The red bands extend to the very edge of the underside, though
-Without bright light the red would appear very dark, so the camera "lies" to an extent
-27 light bands in total, 24 red bands.
-Juvenile. Rather thin, around the size of one's pinky finger. 16 inches in length