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Wanted ISO "blue phase" Opheodrys vernalis

Dragonling

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Looking for a bit of a rare oddity, an exceptionally blue smooth green snake. Sex, locality, and whether it's CB or WC doesn't really matter... I'd expect most O. vernalis to be WC anyway. A pair would be ideal but I think I have a better chance of finding a unicorn. My last lead was the Virginia Living Museum, but the female they had unfortunately died a while back to unknown causes.

Alternatively, a blue Opheodrys aestivus (rough green) would be fantastic as well.
 
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