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need help IDing these snakes

Lee Herps

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Hi all,
These snakes were left at the front door of a local pet store. They have been in my care for about 3 weeks now. I am into boas and pythons, and don't know much about colubrids. I need to know what they are along with their morph, so I can accurately represent them when finding them a new home. Thank you all for your time. Lee
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I'd agree

Yep, I'd say that's what they are. The Thayeri can be IDed by having brown irises in it's eyes.

Hmmmmm, I wouldn't mind someone putting those snakes on MY doorstep....lol.

Scott Nellis
 
They look pretty healthy for just dropoffs. Was there a theft recently in the reptile community in that area? Those look pretty good.
 
Thanks guys. This is the only pet store in the area, and people leave alot of animals there. They just don't want them anymore, I guess. Its better than just letting them loose somewhere. The pet store always calls me when someone leaves them reptiles. These snakes were pretty healthy but they are not always that way. Lee
 
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