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he's got some lovely patterns niice find!
 
i know suchhh a problem all tho the common tree snakes and night tigers eat my green cheeks eggs :( i have to stop that

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i know suchhh a problem all tho the common tree snakes and night tigers eat my green cheeks eggs :( i have to stop that
 
How adorable is he! Going to be a stunner when he grows up. We're so lucky with our natives.
 
Posted some of these before but anyways. Excuse the first one, was new to snakes, only was a soft hold.

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I must admit, as someone who is trying to get a feel for what snake is what... I really wish people would be so kind as to label their pics. I think Phatty's last one is one of two snakes but Im too embarassed to have a guess and get it wrong. :oops:
 
I must admit, as someone who is trying to get a feel for what snake is what... I really wish people would be so kind as to label their pics. I think Phatty's last one is one of two snakes but Im too embarassed to have a guess and get it wrong. :oops:

Looks like a golden phase common tree snake.
 
My first thought was a Green tree snake because of the head and tail shape but the the white lower jaw made me wonder if it was a white lip whip snake. I'm guessing from Red's answer I was right the first time. :)
 
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