The name isnt a big deal! The important thing is that whoever is buying them knows that the animals cannot be traced back to that locality. You can call them pineapple unicorn if you'd like to!

I hope my last response did not come off as blunt or disrespectful. I understand that text can sound cold or heartless! I just wouldn't want to cause confusion in the already small group of people interested in these great snakes. These snakes may very well be from Narcisse, but we have no way of knowing.

The animals that I encounter at Narcisse are typically very high in black coloraton with red skin inbetween the scales. Animals with higher amounts of red as well as those lacking red are not uncommon. One thing that makes me sceptical is the fact that the red in these snakes moves to a blue or white closer to the spine. Here in Manitoba, that is the typical look of snakes found out east in the whiteshell region. They also have greater amounts of yellow colouration. If I knew for a fact that your snakes originated here and I had to guess a locality, I would think they were from the Whiteshell.

Whatever they are, they are a beautiful example of this subspecies and I hope you are blessed with a healthy litter.