So this could spark some debate..., Steve and I were talking about wc snakes the other day and my situation is what it is, albino plus wild equals dead snake, so I brought her in and hopefully something good comes out of that. Short term an amazing snake gets to survive, long term, who knows. I am of the opinion that wild animals should stay wild animals, but we have all seen on this forum time and time again what a wild caught snake introduced into the breeding line has done in producing some amazing looking babies. Some snakes, most snakes, in the area you call home are your everyday run of the mill snake. Dime a dozen, you see them all the time. Most people have no problem picking them up, checking them out, and sending them on their way. But what about that special find, the exception to the norm? Do you bring them in? When do you know you have such a snake? This just happened yesterday, my son comes up with a young snake in hand. Two years old, less, and the thing I notice right away is the stripe on his back. It is the brightest orange I've ever seen. I'm radix country so I see yellow and some dull orange/dirty orange but part of what also made this guy stand out is the fact that the rest of the scales on this snake were so dark they appeared or they were black. All black, bright orange middle stripe. Never saw the likes before. My son and I enjoyed him for awhile and then took him out to the back of the property and let him go. So its not until later in the night when I can't get that bright orange snake out of my head (and no pics), what if that was something special? What if that snake is the game changer the hobby and snake lovers have been waiting for? We can't keep them all..., but how do you know when you shouldn't let it go?