Green? That aint green. I've seen big old snappers with algae literally growing on them.
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The lighting............... Steve already answered. Thanks.
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Herp list for the weekend (2) Red Milk snakes(Lampropeltis triangulum) HerpNet.net - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians - Milk Snake - Lampropeltis triangulum (2) Brown Snake(Storyia dekayi) HerpNet.net - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians - Brown Snake - Storeria dekayi (1) Ringneck Snake(Diadophis punctatus) HerpNet.net - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians - Ringneck snake - Diadophis punctatus (6) Timber Rattle Snake(Crotalus horridus) HerpNet.net - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians - Timber Rattlesnake - Crotalus horridus (1) Cricket Frog(Acris crepitans) HerpNet.net - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians - Cricket Frog - Acris crepitans (Many) Bull Frog(Rana catesbeiana) HerpNet.net - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians - Bullfrog - Rana catesbeiana American Toad (Bufo americanus) HerpNet.net - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians - American Toad - Bufo americanus
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Cool links OK, that's it Steve. You must get me a red milk snake. A young and very red one. I like the easterns but the red phase and they tend to dull and turn brown with age so I think it's a red milk from Iowa is what I'm really after.
Here's that other Milk Snake I found on our trip. Beautiful snake. Sorry it took so long to post. This photo was on the internal camera memory and I couldn't find the cable for downloading it, until this morning.
Very cool Steve! That is one of the best colored milks I have seen. -Thomas
A big adult and it's still red. Wow! OK, now you're just tormenting me.
Very nice a worthy excursion!!!
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