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whatcha think?

dw662002

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any ideas what this could be?
 

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I was thinking the same thing. Isn't the ventral pattern different on cinders though?
LOL. Probably. I've never looked one over that closely. Let's see now...*searches cinder ventrum*....

Yeah, looks like you are right about the ventral shot.
What did they say on that other thread,...ghost? I'm no expert on the grey snakes.
 
No expert either but it doesn't look like a ghost; if it is that's definitely a different look and a sweet find...I don't have cinders so can't make that call ;)

Test breed it to a ghost...Heck of a nice pickup either way :*)
 
lol. im not sure what it is. it is said to be a ghost. it was a rescuse type situation so i have no history on him.i really like him though.
 
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