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Next on my mind is a puff-faced water snake, Homolopsis buccatta. As juveniles they are auburn and brown (sort of) and as adults, they are more blue-grey. Plus, they are quite hot, but not big and easy to feed on fish. But if I could, I'd love a green burm.
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