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...but look what you've done Browns! Here's 2 for you all. They maybe easy, but we'll see...

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This one is wild caught BTW

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I just wish to say that I didn't take these photos, and once the answer is revealed, I will credit the photographer.

I'm not evil am I? :roll:
 
Not sure about the top one, is it a boa? I reckon the bottom is a hypermelanistic reticulated python?
 
First one some sort of scrub?

Second one sunbeam snake?
 
Being from abroad I have a unfair advantage, so will try to give hints and tips.

The first photo is a member of the Epicrates family!

Neil
 
virgin island tree boa's my guess :p but it looks too dark. Unless it's a morph it doesnt look like a rainbow boa.
 
Epicrates subflavus (but I don't think they are marked that strongly).
 
ones an amazon tree boa maybe?? biottom one
 
Springherp, I'll give you Hypermelanistic Retic. Truth be told I'm not sure if the genetics on this is confirmed or not. It is a black Retic, that Bob Clark had imported. There is alot of hopes on this snake. The theory is that it may lead to a solid purple Retic.

It's not an Epicrates. You guys are in the ball park though.
 
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