Indigo Project

viper69

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I don't own these, ALMOST pulled the trigger, but their style of poop had me back out. They are however the smartest snakes in North America- no doubt. The babies are HUGE for the USA, and super docile animals.

 

Mustafa67

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I don't own these, ALMOST pulled the trigger, but their style of poop had back out. They are however the smartest snakes in North America- no doubt. The babies are HUGE for the USA, and super docile animals.

It’s a really pretty snake
 

viper69

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It’s a really pretty snake
Id been research them on/off for 2 yrs, and was 2 seconds away from buying a hatchling from a well known breeder here, it's the only species he does, and he knew everything about them, as any GOOOD breeder should.
 

Tentacle Toast

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Glad they've already spotted two natural offspring. I recall someone working with these saying they definitely had a herpetological meal preference, though.
 

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I don't own these, ALMOST pulled the trigger, but their style of poop had me back out
Lol that's also why I haven't pulled the trigger on another Drymarchon species (YTC). Supposedly not as bad as Spilotes spp, but still not pleasant to deal with.
 

viper69

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Lol that's also why I haven't pulled the trigger on another Drymarchon species (YTC). Supposedly not as bad as Spilotes spp, but still not pleasant to deal with.
Not at all!! It’s a real shame everything about Indigo is otherwise PERFECT - ugh
 

Arachnophobphile

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Exactly what kind of poop are we talking about here? I'm very interested in this as I would like to get one in the future?
 
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