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SOLD!! 2022 Drymarchon melanurus rubidus

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This 2022 female Mexican indigo is ready for her new home. She is flawless both physically and aesthetically and her temperament is very placid and calm. She’s slamming ft fuzzies from tongs every 5-7 days. She’s going to be a fabulous pet or perhaps future breeder in the future. Please DM or text 916 289 6570 for SERIOUS inquiries only and thank you kindly for looking.

Side note: she’s going into shed, so these pics we took today really don’t do her any justice.
 

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D. rubidus

Awesome black coloration on that little dry. Almost looks like a D. orizabensis
 
Photos of Drymarchon orizabensis for comparison

Some comparison photos in response to a previous post stating they are not similar in appearance.
 

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