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Thamnophis treasure.
Waiting on the exact confirmation on this Amazing gravid Plains Garter Snake. Erythrystic Plains or a Christmas Plains. I am pretty sure it’s not a hybrid or intergrade though.
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Beautiful snake- are you purchasing her?
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Albert Clark (02-14-2022)
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Re: Thamnophis treasure.
Thanks Bog, nah not purchasing but in a quandary as to the actual complete genealogy. A friend sent the photo and now thinks it may be a Erythrystic Albino Plains. Thamnophis Radix.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 02-14-2022 at 09:21 PM.
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Re: Thamnophis treasure.
Has some eastern in it? Looks hybrid but if not that's sick. Whats the pairing or you don't know yet. Either way beautiful
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Albert Clark (02-14-2022)
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Re: Thamnophis treasure.
Hey Roy, nah, but it does have that flame coloration! I really don’t have the total 411 but I think it’s just Plains the Erythrystic albino version. I found this potentially baby version with some yellows and whites. The dorsal striping is similar to the adult also? Maybe they lose the whites and yellows with age? What do you think?
Last edited by Albert Clark; 02-14-2022 at 09:37 PM.
Reason: Add info and pic
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Re: Thamnophis treasure.
Its possible genetics wise. I have a high white Christmas plains albino who shows very little orange. So anything possible. Im pretty excited about this Radix needs a new morph imo. Awsome stuff Albert good luck.
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Re: Thamnophis treasure.
Thanks buddy! Not mine but I wish. A friend sent me the pic and I looked at it for awhile. I knew it was a radix but just wasn’t sure which one. Yes, being polymorphic and polyphasic it’s really amazing.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 02-14-2022 at 11:21 PM.
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Re: Thamnophis treasure.
Darn i was going ask for a pair lol
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Re: Thamnophis treasure.
Originally Posted by royzft201
Darn i was going ask for a pair lol
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Lol, if I get my hands on any of those babies I will let you know. Right now it’s a investigation discovery!
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Re: Thamnophis treasure.
Another cool angle of her.
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