Massive Snake Update and some Id help needed

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methos75

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Been busy getting ready to return to school and start my hopefully successful Herpetology career, but I have been busy with my Snake collection and here is the latest pics.

Albino Burm het. for green
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Reduced Pattern Granite Burm het. for Green
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Apricot
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Boas
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And now this beast, WC in South La, and best we can tell is a Hybrid Corn X La Milk, but anyone here have some ideas of what it may be?

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I'd say it definitely has some L. triangulum but it's hard to say which one.

Yeah, only feasible Native Snakes are the La Milk and Scarlet Kings, any thoughts on it perhaps being an escaped Eastern Milk. Not familar with that species since its not native here, but it looks a lot like a more brightly colored one
 
Naga, the bigger Boa by far, such a Good Snake. Loves to be out around people, and has never shown any aggression so he is pretty much my show Snake of choice when I go out to do educational displays about Snakes. I do love my Burms, but they are not good around strangers LOL

I have a few others as well, mostly Balls and a really hyper aggressive Texas Rat, but I posted pics of them earlier last year
 
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